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Drumming Around Orange County With Brian Tist

By Eliza Partika The muted thuds of drums echoed through the University Town Center  parking lot one warm Thursday night, precise beats wafting to...

Local High School Students Organize Walkout

A group of Orange County high school students gathered at Bill Barber Memorial Park on April 20 to rally for gun control measures on the 19th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting.

Irvine’s Anti-Shelter Activists Demand “Responsible OC Solutions”

A group of around 100 Irvine residents protested outside the Irvine Civic Center on April 10 in a continued effort to prevent emergency homeless shelters in Irvine.

Remembering A Modern Dance Visionary and Former UCI Professor

Donald McKayle, UCI professor emeritus of dance and regarded as one of the most influential American modern dance choreographers and performers, passed away on Friday April 6 at the age of 87, according to his wife Lea McKayle.

AFSCME Report Alleges UC Gender and Racial Hiring Bias

UC’s largest employee union released a study last week that found “growing income inequality, persistent patterns of racial and gender hierarchy, and steep declines in African American employment within the university’s workforce.”

Orange County Scraps Homeless Shelter Plan

Orange County (OC) supervisors unanimously voted on March 27 to rescind a three-city homeless shelter plan previously proposed to combat the growing issue of homelessness.

Where Congressional Candidates from UCI Stand on Local and National Issues

UCI law professors David Min and Katie Porter are challenging Republican incumbent Mimi Walters by running for the 45th district Congress seat in...

California Democrats Provide $48 Plan for Tuition-Free College

The California Democratic Party (CDP) has included in their platform and provided a plan to make college tuition-free across the state in an...

The Call of the Wild: Student Issac Ortega Hikes 170 Miles on the John Muir Trail

by Ashley Alvarez “The mountains are calling, and I must go.” John Muir’s famous quip captures the compelling quality of the outdoors for nature-lovers,...

Mil Jugos Brings A Taste of Venezuela to Southern California

By Oriana Gonzalez   Mil Jugos, one of the few exclusively Venezuelan restaurants in Southern California, is located right next to the Ronald Reagan Federal...

Missing U Penn Student Found Dead

Blaze Bernstein, an Orange County native and student from the University of Pennsylvania who went missing in Lake Forest shortly after the new...

Governor Brown’s State Budget Allows for Increased College Funding

California governor Jerry Brown, released his yearly budget for the state on Jan. 10, revealing a 3 percent increase in funding for the...

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