Nothing says prestige quite like heavy-handed minimalism, apparently.
At least, that must have been the logic behind the committee of University of California execs who...
Nov. 6, 2012. We re-elected a man who stands for fair immigration reform, reproductive rights and equal pay; saw the legalization of same-sex marriage...
Based only on its name, it seems foolish for anyone to oppose Senate Bill 160. Called the 'California Dream Act,' it has already been passed by the California State Senate and now is being considered in the State Assembly.
But for those stakeholders int
Comparatively speaking, it's good to be gay in California. For instance, last year's bill approving gay marriage passed in the state legislature and didn't get scrapped by the lack of blue-blooded liberals in Sacramento; it was Gov. Schwarzenneger's ambig
The Associated Students of UC Irvine manipulated votes in last month's student election in an effort to get their student fee initiatives passed despite widespread opposition.
In an effort to curb diabetes in children throughout the nation, major beverage companies have agreed to stop selling soda on middle and high school campuses.
2006 will prove to be the year of '9/11' in Hollywood, with three movies coming out dealing with the tragedy to different degrees: the indirect 'Great New Wonderful,' Oliver Stone's less than subtle 'World Trade Center' coming out later this year and 'Uni
Though the term 'freedom of speech' is one often tossed around on a college campus, it is not to be taken lightly in the case of college newspapers.
In March, the California State Assembly passed a bill that granted further protection of the freedom of
By any standard, what the UC Irvine Men's Volleyball team has accomplished so far this year is impressive, to say the least. We wish to congratulate the team.
If you spent your Spring Break in Southern California, you were doubtless confronted by a barrage of doomsday proclamations by arguers on both sides of the burgeoning illegal immigration debate.