Stacy Lee

Cage-Free Students

A UCI student from Irvine Students Against Animal Cruelty (ISAAC) sits in a cage to express his views about scientific experimentation on animals.

International Village Opens in AV

HOUSING: UC Irvine's International Education Week welcomed a new internationally themed house in Arroyo Vista.

Los Angeles Historians Celebrate UCI’s Mike Davis

Humanities: The impact of Davis' book 'The City of Quartz' was discussed at a history department lecture.

UCI History Professor Featured in ‘U.S. vs. John Lennon’ Film

Academics: Jon Wiener, author of a book on John Lennon's FBI Files, was historical consultant in new film.

Students Raise Darfur Awareness

Students simulated a refugee camp on Ring Road in coordination with 'Climb for Darfur' event in Lake Forrest.

UCI’S ‘Top Re-Model’

At the Top Re-Model show put on by the Anteaters for Recycling and Conservation at the Crystal Cove Auditorium June 2, the message was clear that reused clothing is not only practical but also quite fashionable.

Measure S Passes, CARE, iCE Fail

After weeks of sensory overload on Ring Road, during which students were bombarded with food, flyers and images of Care Bears, and after the bitter battle that ensued between supporters and opponents of three student fee initiatives, the delayed results t

No Elbows on the Dinner Table, Please

Last fall when Career Center Recruit Coordinator Michelle Foley witnessed a student and potential employee stab a piece of chicken with a fork and proceed to bite a generous portion during a formal luncheon in front of several important employers, she kne

Senate Declares a Year of Study Abroad

If you were asked to locate Iraq on a world map, could you? According to a National Geographic global literacy survey, about 87 percent of students in the United States between the ages of 18 and 24 cannot. The survey went as far as to reveal that 11 perc

Two Years Later, Search for ASUCI Executive Director Drags On

In April 2004, Dennis Hampton retired from the position of executive director of the Associated Students of UC Irvine after serving for over 30 years. Since then, ASUCI has tried unsuccessfully to find a replacement.

USA Today Recognizes Irvine Student

Among the Winter Olympics bustle, on Wednesday, Feb. 16, UC Irvine had its own champion to cheer for as fourth-year biological sciences major Vivek Mehta was announced as one of 20 students in the nation chosen to be on USA Today's 2006 All-USA College Ac

SAGE House Marks One-Quarter Anniversary

At the newest theme house in Arroyo Vista, members of the Student Achievement Guided by Experience Scholars Program celebrated a successful first quarter with its first annual open house last Thursday, Feb. 2. Administrators and members from the Paul Mera

Taryn Rose’s Secret to Success

It's safe to assume that you have reached a desirable point on the yardstick of success when your name becomes a noun uttered by A-list stars. But UC Irvine alumna Taryn Rose will tell you that as the chief executive officer and designer of Taryn Rose Int

ASUCI Reflects on Successes and Failures of Fall Quarter

As fall quarter comes to a close, representatives from the Associated Students of UC Irvine reflected on some of the successes and failures of the last 10 weeks.

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