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Moving Up

Michael Shindler thinks he knows what is an important aspect of his character and what is not. That he loves imparting knowledge on those younger than

Bittersweet Endings, Fresh Beginnings, and all that Jazz

Concentrate on your shoulders. They're tense, aren't they? Look down at your nails. Have you been biting again? Shame on you. Make a mental note of t

Sager Shares His Experience

The first time that visiting literary journalism professor Mike Sager applied for a job at the Washington Post, he was turned down. He couldn't pass t

The School of the Arts Hopes to Pique Interest

The Claire Trevor School of the Arts named David Brodbeck chair of the music department in August 2004. Brodbeck is an acclaimed Brahms scholar and mu

Faultline Celebrates With a Reading

A full audience of faded Pepto-Bismol-pink chairs is shoved into the 'Literature' section of the UC Irvine Bookstore, listening intently. 'Humans get

The New U. Welcomes Greeks

The Greek community at UC Irvine is growing in numbers, and represents an important aspect of campus life for many students. We at the New University

Course to Examine Middle East

Beginning this fall, UC Irvine's School of Humanities will offer a new two-course seminar that will tackle a potentially controversial issue...

Kappa Sigma Recovers from Vandalism

The last thing that the brothers of UC Irvine's Kappa Sigma fraternity expected to find upon returning from their annual weekend getaway to Baja, Cali

Wiener Shares His Research on Lennon

In 1981, history professor Jon Wiener began a legal battle against the FBI which ended up lasting over 20 years.

UCI Engineers Take the Stage

A fact frequently forgotten, but unalterably true, is that everything had to be invented. This copy of the New U in your hand is made possible by the

A Distinct Effort

The New University presents an eclectic group of 2005 UC Irvine scholarship recipients: What do they have in common? They are intelligent undergraduat

ICS Students Design ‘XAR’ Car

Once upon a time, there was a blue fiberglass car that was computer-programmed to drive all by itself. With a limited budget this car, which can trave

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