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Shocktoberfest Cancelled After Famous Dex Jumps Into Crowd

ASUCI’s annual concert event Shocktoberfest was cancelled following a security and safety hazard which was prompted by midliner Famous Dex, walking into the audience area. Video footage of the incident shows students rushing the floor after the rapper stepped down from the stage, causing a stampede. According to witnesses, the rush of students caused barricades to be knocked over.

Assemblymember Tony Thurmond Hosts College Affordability Town Hall

Assemblyman Tony Thurmond hosted a "College Affordability Town Hall" at UC San Diego that was broadcast live to nearly 200,000 voters across San...

UCI Holds Public Forum On The Kavanaugh Controversy

UCI’s Forum for the Academy and the Public, a collaborative conference and lecture series organized by the Literary Journalism program, hosted a “pop-up” panel on Oct. 2 to discuss Brett Kavanaugh’s controversial nomination to the United States supreme court in light of sexual assault allegations and its impact on American politics moving forward.

Midterm Election Polls in CA-45 Show Katie Porter in Slight Lead Against Mimi Walters

Recent polls in District 45 conducted by GBA Strategies, the New York Times, the Global Strategy Group and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee...

The Implications Of The Kavanaugh Testimony On The Future Of American Politics

This past Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a public hearing to assess the recent allegations made against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh by Dr. Christine Blasey-Ford.

“Aldrich Park After Dark” Starts Strong, Missteps by Closing Act

Despite a lopsided programming schedule, Aldrich Park After Dark (APAD) 2018 on September 25 was more enjoyable than a free Week Zero concert has any right to be.

Built to Spill Surpasses the Golden Rule of Concerts

The golden rule for concerts is that a performer is worth seeing if they sound better live than they do professionally recorded and mastered.

Milo Yiannopoulos Appearance at UCI Draws Protesters and Police

Hundreds of attendees, protesters and police flooded the Social Sciences Plaza courtyard Thursday night in anticipation of “Social Justice is Cancer,” a speaking...

Burglary Suspect Behind zotAlerts in Custody

Three campuswide zotAlerts were issued on Monday after a robbery and burglary occurred on campus and one robbery occurred near the Culver/University intersection...

7’6 Center Mamadou Ndiaye to Leave UC Irvine for NBA Draft

Last Tuesday, 7-foot-6-inch center Mamadou Ndiaye announced that he will remain in the NBA Draft and ultimately forego his final year of eligibility...

Pro-Palestine Students Protest Film Screening, Draws UCIPD and Elicits Investigation

More than fifty pro-Palestine students gathered outside the Social and Behavioral Sciences Gateway Wednesday night to protest a film screening and panel held...

Posters Promoting “Social Justice is Cancer” Event Elicit “Bigotry” Controversy

A series of posters on campus promoting UCI College Republicans’ and Young Americans for Liberty’s upcoming event, “Social Justice is Cancer” hosted by...

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