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Inaba’s Successful Career Inspires Students

Carrie Ann Inaba's zest for life is a breath of fresh air for the cynical college scholar. This quadruple threat is a source of inspiration for even the most unmotivated of UC Irvine students.

Now Introducing … The Greek Songfest

I am convinced that there is a lot to be gained from nothing. To kick things off this week, I choose to support this statement by considering a monumental event that occurred last spring quarter, unbeknownst to at least 75 percent of the Irvine campus. Ha

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

New Language Classes Expose Culture

The new Persian language class at UC Irvine recently held cultural presentations: Girls dressed up in beautiful traditional dress, a student played traditional music on the violin, a poem by a great Persian poet was read and a PowerPoint presentation disp

Panelists Redefine ‘Activism’

For years, activism has been measured by the actions of the various nonprofit organizations such as Amnesty International and the Peace Corps. On Wednesday, Nov. 9 in the Humanities Instructional Building, the women's studies department invited three acti

Thespian Thiesfield at UCI

You may have seen Talia Thiesfield portray Juliet in the Claire Trevor School of the Arts' production of 'Romeo and Juliet' two years ago when she was just beginning her journey as a graduate drama student at UC Irvine.

Chiampi Dazzles Students With Dante

A minute before 1 p.m. on Tuesdays, you can find me sitting in a classroom in the Humanities Office Building, bleary from last night's work. I'll be slumping in my chair, perhaps shooting the breeze with other classmates lazily, or maybe just sitting ther

A Student Journalist Travels the World: Part Two

The bazaar on Ben Yehuda Street in Jerusalem was any shopaholic's paradise. Whether you're into clothes, shoes or Judaica (Jewish religious items), this downtown street had it all.

Reflecting on the Past 40 Years and Looking Ahead to the Future

Glancing around UC Irvine today, it is easy to see why it has gained the nickname 'Under Construction Indefinitely.'

Anteaters Lend a Hand in the Gulf Coast

From Oct. 9 through Oct. 15, the Christ Our Redeemer Church in Irvine along with members of UC Irvine's Alpha Phi Alpha African-American fraternity or

Students Celebrate the Dead

Women danced with candles atop their heads and audience members sampled foods in front of the Gateway Study Center on Nov. 1. This celebration, thrown

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