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Erdman’s ‘Nine Hills’ Pleases With Unique Approach

Sarah Erdman's debut novel 'Nine Hills to Nambonkaha' is characteristic of good literature, beginning in birth and ending in rebirth. This book is hig

The U-Club Welcomes Us

Though most students have walked by it, many don't know about the University Club restaurant located on campus between the engineering and physical sc

A Dose of reality

So now that it's third week and you're starting to settle in, take a good look around. You're probably sitting in a huge lecture hall with 400 other

Cultural Identity – UCI’s White Minority

What exactly is ethnicity? The word has many connotations including race, nationality and cultural heritage. Society doesn't explain its meaning very

How I Spent My Summer Vacation

It began with a pap smear. Now, if you feel the urge to snicker at the mention of a female health test, go ahead and laugh. But then keep reading, bec

Amnesty Fights to Preserve Human Rights

On Wednesday, Oct. 6, UCI Amnesty International, an on-campus club committed to the defense and preservation of human rights, distributed brochures th

Student Profile

Just a little less than a month ago, fourth-year drama major Ashley Dunn began her internship at John F. Kennedy Center for the Peforming Arts in Wash

Ask Jill

Dear Jill, My boyfriend is studying abroad in Italy this quarter and I'm here studying at UCI. I like my freedom and I know he's having a blast in Ro

Saramago Brings ‘Double Trouble’

Portuguese novelist Jose Saramago has quietly but steadily built up such an impressive body of work that he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature

Thefacebook

A catalyst of social networking praised by students across the nation has finally come to UCI. Deserving to be called more than 'just another Friendst

Major Confessions

All of the symptoms where there and yet I refused to accept the prognosis: I loathed going to class, I detested the material, and my passion and love

Mission Art Comes to Irvine

Ever drive down a street and wonder how it got its name? Do you even know why Los Angeles is named Los Angeles or, more importantly, what it means?

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