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Gallery: UCI Lecturers Face Job Insecurity, UC-AFT Pickets to Raise Awareness

UCI lecturers picketed to raise awareness for job insecurity, insubstantial compensation and unfair workload among non-Senate faculty in front of Aldrich Hall on...

UCI Esports Kicks Off the 2021-22 School Year

UCI Esports hosted their fifth anniversary fall kickoff for the 2021-22 school year and had their biggest turnout EVER! https://youtu.be/EaGMuQFtt3c Learn more about UCI...

Students Protest to Save DigiFilm

https://youtu.be/MrjCTqRprWQ On Oct. 18, 2021, students gathered to protest the firing of digital filmmaking professor Bryan Jackson, as well as the defunding of the...

Sunday Comic: Midterms

Elizabeth Lee is a Contributing Comic Illustrator for the fall quarter 2021. She can be reached at leeeb3@uci.edu.

65 Questions with Former ASUCI President 2021-22 Michelle Wei

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_rv4xf8NgA New University's 65 Questions with Michelle Wei. Update 2/12/22: As of Jan. 12, former ASUCI President Michelle Wei was recalled in an ASUCI Special...

Sunday Comic: Bus Stop

Amir Sorra is a Contributing Comic Illustrator for the fall quarter 2021. He can be reached at asorra@uci.edu.

Sunday Comic: Paperclips

Elizabeth Lee is a Contributing Comic Illustrator for the fall quarter 2021. She can be reached at leeeb3@uci.edu.

Sunday Comic: Welcome Back Anteaters 2021

Amir Sorra is a Contributing Comic Illustrator for the fall quarter 2021. He can be reached at asorra@uci.edu.

Learning Film During The Pandemic

"This Year we have been faced with many challenges as filmmakers…No matter how the industry changes we have to find ways to adapt...

Spice Up Yoga With … Goats

Looking for something to do with family, friends or loved ones? Goods and Goats Market is a local goat yoga venue located in San Juan Capistrano.

An Empty Playground: West Hollywood Has Lost Its Lights

The following photos depict the once lively, now desolate WeHo entertainment strip of stores, bars, restaurants, etc. due to COVID-19 shutdowns back in March and continuing throughout the pandemic.

Black Lives Matter Artwork in Downtown Los Angeles

The following artworks from Little Tokyo in Downtown LA have been a response from artists to protest for the Black Lives Matter in a non-violent and revolutionary method. The paintings, which are painted on top of wooden boards protecting the Non Factory Skate Shop from riots, represent the importance of Black lives in America amongst police brutality.

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