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Life on Ring Road Series: A Reluctant Safe Haven for the Occasional Homeless

By Justice Healy In the midst of students and professors hustling to class through Ring Road and Aldrich Park, homeless people are occasionally  found...

Valentine’s Day: The Mishaps and the Romantics

The Romantics  by Crystal Wong Every time someone asks how my boyfriend and I met, I always laugh before answering, “It’s kind of a funny...

Summa Cum Laude: A Mother’s Journey to Graduation

by Erica Kim UCI’s undergraduate homepage is inviting. It’s one big collage of pictures displaying students from all different backgrounds partaking in different fields,...

Professor Alfred Kobsa and the Research on Household Privacy Decisions

by Sharmin Shanur In a petite room on the fifth floor of Donald Bren Hall, information and computer sciences professor Alfred Kobsa and five...

Life on Ring Road: A Night in Aldrich Park

by Ashley Duong Aldrich Park, the heart of UC Irvine, bustles with activity throughout the school day, with thousands of students rushing across the...

The Dedicated Performers of a Research School

by Lilly Ball Having friends in the drama department has allowed me to discover what is been hidden beneath UCI’s title of “research university.”...

Battle of the Hipster Havens: The Tustin Union Market vs Anaheim Packing House

by Julia Clausen Walking into the Tustin Union Market in The District feels like a totally different world from the cookie-cutter vibe of the...

How the Women’s March Became the White Women’s March

by Savanah Peykani With enormous reluctance, I attended the Women’s March in Downtown Los Angeles the day following Donald Trump’s inauguration. But not because...

Voices of UCI’s Past

by Jessica Resendez When school assignments call for research these days, the typical response is to fish for information online. Sure, scholarly articles and...

Home Away From Home: Celebrating Lunar New Year in the States

by Sharmin Shanur To many Americans who are not familiar with the Lunar New Year, it is just a day where dragons of all...

Lunar New Year Flop at Universal Studios

by Ashley Duong The moment I stepped into Universal Studios’ main plaza, I was accosted by an abundance of the color red. Every way...

Ikko Japanese Cuisine: Fusing Authenticity and Good Food

Written by Zian Yang In Costa Mesa, there’s a quaint little Japanese restaurant sitting on the corner. It’s called Ikko, and  unlike other hospitable...

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