SisterSong, the national organization representing women of color, originally coined the term 'reproductive justice.' They define it as 'the complete physical, mental, spiritual, political, economic and social well-being of women and girls.'
'Recycle, reduce, reuse and close the loop.' This catchy phrase was introduced to us during our childhoods as animated character Recycle Rex attempted to sing us all into recycling. Apparently, the cute dinosaur wasn't enough to encourage our good recycli
You may have seen an advertisement for the Communication Club in the New University or you may have passed their table on Ring Road, but do you know what the Communication Club is all about?
Sam Durbin is a middle-aged woman who reads and writes at a third-grade level, doesn't know the difference between a capital letter and a lowercase letter and has trouble with punctuation. Spelling is very creative.
Semifinals were tough on the UC Irvine Men's Volleyball team this season.
The team's great success this season was overshadowed by their losses in both the NCAA Final Four semifinals and the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament semifinals a week
In Irvine, the morning hours of the 'Day Without Immigrants' boycott and protest on May 1 looked like any other day. At noon, however, it was a different story, with the Worker-Student Alliance leading a march around Ring Road shouting, 'No justice! No pe
After weeks of sensory overload on Ring Road, during which students were bombarded with food, flyers and images of Care Bears, and after the bitter battle that ensued between supporters and opponents of three student fee initiatives, the delayed results t
The campaigns have ended, the polls have closed, the votes have been counted and the winners have been announced in the Spring 2006 election for the Executive Council of the Associated Students of UC Irvine.
Aldrich Park was filled with enthusiastic cancer survivors, teams of people, tents and luminarias in an overnight event to raise money for the American Cancer Society in its second annual Relay for Life, which took place on April 29.
The UC has been facing strong media criticism for how it compensates high-ranking executives, and how this information is disclosed.
Starting in early November 2005, the university was criticized for supplementing salaries with undisclosed additional com
A photography instructor once said, 'Photographers are an obsessed breed of people. There is never a moment where we don't wish we had a camera.' Reflecting on his wise words, I find this as true today as ever.
During the spring 2006 Associated Students of UC Irvine elections, a record 6,329 ballots were cast. Although the results of the three student fee initiatives and the at-large representative positions have not been released as a result of pending complain