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The First True Pike Challenge

One of the lesser publicized but major aspects that fraternities and sororities offer to their membership is undergraduate leadership development education, which is routinely provided by the diverse national fraternities and sororities.

GSC Bridges the Greek Community

Greek letter organizations and students should be excited for the new club, Greek Community Service, which was recently founded here at UC Irvine.

Drake Honored at Inauguration

Although he has served as UC Irvine's chancellor for nine months, Michael Drake was officially inaugurated as UCI's fifth chancellor on Friday at the Bren Events Center.

Students Mad at Grad. Changes

After 20 years of a traditional one-day 12-hour graduation split between the Bren Events Center and Aldrich Park, UC Irvine commencement ceremonies will now take place exclusively in the Bren over three days and require tickets.

Life Is Tough for Day Laborers in Laguna

Ganahl Lumber sits off Highway 133 in Laguna Canyon, about 10 miles southeast of UC Irvine.

UC Irvine Hosts Annual UCSA Students of Color Conference

Approximately 200 to 300 students from UC campuses across the state gathered at UC Irvine's Humanities Hall Plaza on April 8 and 9 to participate in the UC Student Association's annual Students of Color Conference

Senate Declares a Year of Study Abroad

If you were asked to locate Iraq on a world map, could you? According to a National Geographic global literacy survey, about 87 percent of students in the United States between the ages of 18 and 24 cannot. The survey went as far as to reveal that 11 perc

Philanthropy

It's a well-known fact that fraternities and sororities work for their surrounding communities largely through major annual philanthropies. In fact, the Greek community has been criticized for merely exchanging money, donating funds to one organization's

Regents Remove Sudan Investments

In a decisive move, the Regents of the University of California voted at a March 16 meeting to remove investments from nine companies with financial ties to the Sudanese government in protest of the government's acts of genocide in the Darfur region.

Grad Students Win Lawsuit

A San Francisco judge recently ruled against the UC Regents in a lawsuit brought by a group of UC professional students.

Student Center on Track Despite Setbacks

In late January, the Associated Students of UC Irvine legislative council passed Bill R 41-42 in response to concerns that the Student Center construction would go over budget and that amenities would need to be cut back as a result.

State Department of Health Services Faults UCIMC in Patient Suici

When an 18-year-old patient in the neuropsychiatric ward of the UC Irvine Medical Center committed suicide on Dec. 14, the California Department of Health Services began an investigation to determine whether the hospital could have taken measures to preve

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