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Prime Minister’s Brother Speaks About Israeli Politics

Yossi Olmert, a top Middle East scholar and brother of current Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, discussed the implications of Israel's new government,

This Wildfish Is Definitely a Keeper

One of the fringe benefits of attending UC Irvine is the excellent selection of restaurants in the surrounding areas of Irvine and Newport Beach.

The Long, Hard Truth: A Guide to Young Sex

It seems a little odd that discouraging sex before marriage is the main theme in many high school sex-education programs, despite its ineffectiveness.

A Skate Racing Comeback

In 1975, a skate film 'Downhill Motion' was made in Huntington Beach that featured the unveiling of the culture of longboarding down steep grades in the Irvine area.

Undergrads Show Research

What do vaudeville, health care, fuel cells and bipolar disorder have in common? They were all topics addressed in the 13th annual UC Irvine Undergraduate Research Symposium this past Saturday.

Palo Verde Parking Hassle

An ongoing conflict between graduate students in the Palo Verde housing complex and faculty and staff members in the adjacent University Hills community has tested the patience of both parties.

Constant Motion: Karen Walker’s Road to Success

In 2004, Crevier BMW in Santa Ana was the No. 1 BMW dealership in the United States. The dealership had a total revenue of more than $280 million that year, even more than the No. 1 Honda dealership in the nation, which is located in a neighboring Southe

CCC Opposes ASUCI Funding Changes

Members of the Cross-Cultural Center's Umbrella Council are have accused the Associated Students of UC Irvine of changing external program funding guidelines without the consent of the affected student organizations.

UCI Students Lend More Than Just a Hand

Flying Sams, short for The Flying Samaritans, is a nonprofit organization of physicians, nurses, dentists, pilots and other volunteers that provides free health care to people in Mexico. The organization boasts 1,600 members nationwide, with over 450 mem

Lower Classes Should Overlook Racial Differences, Unite Over Comm

Racial divisions between members of the lower and middle classes continue to keep these groups from improving their overall standing in society, according to the most recent speaker in the Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows Series.

Evolution or Intelligent Design?

The UC Irvine community was given a chance to witness an intellectual debate aimed at broadening the perspective on the origins of life on May 7. 'A Colloquium on Origins: Evolution and Intelligent Design' featured two experts on the origin theory of inte

Culture Night Celebrates Japanese Language

Group and solo acts entertained an audience of family and friends with renditions of Japanese pop and rock ballads, martial arts demonstrations, humorous skits and informative PowerPoint presentations at UC Irvine's second-annual Japanese Cultural Showcas

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