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Auburn Comes to UCI

By Braden Buckel Staff Writer UC Irvine played host to the Auburn Tigers, the second ranked NCAA football team in the country and contenders for...

UCI Says OK to E-Cigs

UC Irvine continues to allow the use of electronic cigarettes and chewing tobacco on campus despite the University of California’s new smoke-free policy...

One Direction: ‘Midnight Memories’

There is something undeniably endearing about One Direction. Is it the perfectly styled hairdos? The beautiful lilt of their accents? The way the...

Scrooge Shines in Irvine

Every winter, countless theaters across the world perform Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” The tale of Ebenezer Scrooge’s change of heart has been...

Thanksgiving Comes to UCI

While some students are able to go home for the Thanksgiving holiday, others stay at UC Irvine and celebrate this traditional American holiday...

Matine Azadian Wins Bill & Melinda Gates Grant

UC Irvine provides a number of opportunities that cater to student interests, ranging from research studies to creative projects and unique performances. One...

Nicole Mitchell, Musical Professor

Among the many offices of the Music and Media Building lies room 113, the office of award-winning American Jazz flutist Nicole Mitchell. Professor Nicole...

“Frankenstein” Comes to Barclay

In honor of the 50-year anniversary of Great Britain’s National Theatre, movie theaters worldwide are presenting encore presentations of select performances from National...

‘Eaters Impress in Exhibition Win

It was only an exhibition game but it didn’t stand as one for the ’Eaters this Saturday night. With an assist from Chris...

Union Agrees to Strike

Last Wednesday, 98 percent of UC Irvine service and patient care workers approved a vote to authorize an unfair labor practice strike, a...

Council Elects New Speaker

ASUCI Legislative Council elected a new speaker on Thursday, Oct. 31, after the original speaker of this quarter stepped down on Tuesday. Social Science...

Students Back Workers

Fifty-six people turned out to attend the Workers’ Justice Town Hall on Thursday, Oct. 24, to educate themselves about workers’ rights and to...

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