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Recreating the Past with Hatsuko Mary Higuchi and Marlene Shigekawa

UCI’s Tomo No Kai Japanese Club hosted a “Paint the Past” event on Feb. 19 with two guest speakers, Hatsuko Mary Higuchi and Marlene Shigekawa. This event was held for the “Day of Remembrance” that recognizes the Japanese Americans who were sent to internment camps 77 years ago during World War II.

The Future of climate justice

Well-known environmental activists, writers, and scientists discussed global warming within its most recent context on Feb. 8 and 9 at UC Irvine’s two-day conference, “Fire and Ice: The Shifting Narrative of Climate Change.”

Irvine Man Extradited from Spain after Embezzling Millions from Orange County School

By Allison Economou A 61-year-old man from Irvine was extradited to the U.S. from Spain in April 2010 after embezzling $3.2 million from a...

District 45 Representative Katie Porter Reprimands Equifax CEO’s Legal Approach of Company

By Nick Ortiz On Feb. 27, California’s District 45 Freshman Representative Katie Porter questioned Equifax CEO, Mark Begar, in a Housing Financial Services Committee...

Orange County Tech Billionaire Henry T. Nicholas III Charged with Drug Trafficking

By Allison Economou Orange County tech billionaire, Henry T. Nicholas III, was arrested on Feb. 13 for drug possession and trafficking in connection with...

Garden Grove “Korean Business District” Officially Renamed “Orange County Koreatown”

By Michelle Cornelius On Tuesday, Feb. 12, the Garden Grove City Council granted the title “Orange County Koreatown” to the two mile stretch of...

“The Survival Project” Calls For Facing Racism And Rejection Together

The Robert Cohen Theater hosted the last of three showings of “The Survival Project” on Jan. 26.

Pro-life advocates Visit UCI sparking controversy among students

Pro-life advocates erected graphic photos of aborted fetuses on Ring Road near the School of Humanities, sparking controversy among students. The group, who identified themselves as advocates of the Center for Bioethical Reform (CBR) a privately funded, non-profit, secular corporation established and located in Orange County, arrived on campus on Feb. 20.

Activision Blizzard Cuts Hundreds of Jobs After Record-Setting Revenue

By Allison Economou Activision Blizzard cut 8 percent of its staff despite posting “record-setting” revenue in sales for the 2018 year. The news comes...

Update on the state of rowland hall

In response to the recent concerns regarding the allegedly dangerous amounts of asbestos discovered in Rowland Hall during construction, James S. Nowick, Department of Chemistry chair, has indicated that the building is and has been safe throughout construction.

Garden Grove Temple Destroyed by Fire

By Michelle Cornelius A Buddhist temple in Garden Grove caught on fire on Wednesday, Feb. 6, causing $450,000 of damage. The fire was first...

Text 911 for Emergency Response in Orange County

By Allison Economou In Orange County, people in distress can now text their emergencies to 911 instead of making a traditional phone call. Enacted...

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