Genevieve Ernst

Francisco Ayala on the perfect compatibility of God and Evolution

Creationism does not exist for Francisco Ayala—he calls it 'anti-evolutionism.' As an evolutionary biologist and a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the most prestigious science association in the United States, Ayala often functions as the auth

‘The Toll Tells’ at Troubadour

Critics say Two Gallants are the new Bob Dylan, have the spirit of Johnny Cash or write odes to whiskey worthy of the Pogues.

The Problem With Living

'The problem with living through war is the false sense that after combat you are untouchable,' writes Anthony Swofford in 'Jarhead,' his memoir of life as a U.S. Marine in the first Gulf War.

Cyclists ‘Tour’ California

CSC is flying up the final ascent toward the finish line at 32 miles per hour. Seven hundred meters to go and Gerolsteiner's Ren

Why I Don’t Watch Football

I don't watch football. Nor do I have any interest in doing so. It doesn't bother me that you watch football. Just please don't try to get me to do it. Football simply doesn't agree with me. There's the violence, the yelling and all of those yards that do

Best of UCI

The thing about school is that on an average day, you're stuck here. At some point, you will have a frustrating block of time, whether it is 10 minutes to get lunch and get to class or two hours to wait for an exam to start.

Know Your Rights

The purpose of this Q-and-A session with UC Irvine Chief of Police Paul Henisey was not to encourage strategies for success in delinquency, but to highlight the rights of civilians in the face of the police. Few can claim ignorance of the law when caught

ACE: Building a World Between Arts and Sciences

The words 'Arts Computation Engineering' don't instantly conjure up an image in my head. At least they didn't when I used to pass the ACE trailers beh

UCI to Participate in Disease Study

Recently, Orange County was announced as one of the first six study centers for the National Children's Study, a 25-year, 100,000-subject medical stud

KUCI: Orange County’s Other Voice

'All the things you can't hear on normal radio are what you can hear on KUCI,'

Moving Up

Michael Shindler thinks he knows what is an important aspect of his character and what is not. That he loves imparting knowledge on those younger than

A Distinct Effort

The New University presents an eclectic group of 2005 UC Irvine scholarship recipients: What do they have in common? They are intelligent undergraduat

BLAC Offers More and More

Growing up in the San Francisco private school system, diversity meant having a few Asian, Latino, and African-American kids in my class, respectively. But...

New Springtime Page-Turners

So, apparently I'm not going to be one woman before I'm 35, but 10. It's a bit of a daunting concept, really, until I notice the photo of Alison James

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