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Americanization ‘Hazardous’ for Health

Recent research sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences revealed not only the possibility of a greater Hispanic population in the labor market and political arenas, but also startling information about the deteriorating health of Hispanic Americans

VAC Hosts Shadow Day

Lack of funding for the Vietnamese-American Coalition this year has affected the coalition's potential to attract Orange County public high school students to UC Irvine through their annual Shadow Day.

Navigating Your ComPASS to Success

Pilipino-Americans in Social Studies held its second annual conference entitled 'Following Your ComPASS: Navigating Your Way to Success' on March 8 in Social Science Tower 220 A and B. The event presented lectures and workshops that focused on how student

Fees May Increase After All

Gov. Schwarzenegger's budget proposal given early last month was far too charitable to universities. This was the main spirit of the message from the budget analysis of the State Legislative Analyst's Office's annual report on the governor's proposal for

ASUCI Pushes Shuttle Referendum

The Associated Students of UC Irvine has put forward Measure S: Shuttle Initiative on the Spring 2006 election ballots in an effort to raise money for additional funding to expand and ensure maintenance of the UCI shuttle system.

The Vagina Monologue

'Ginny, I'd like you to give me a tragic Zen moan.' Excuse me? A what? I stood nerve-racked in the middle of a small lit stage in front of three strangers whom I've never met, but suddenly had to moan passionately to them.

‘The Islamic Religion Is an Evil Religion’

A presentation by UC Irvine's College Republicans and the campus-unaffiliated United American Committee on Feb. 28 in the Crystal Cove Auditorium devolved into chaos as audience members and panelists exchanged harsh words over three controversial cartoons

“Love Body”

While Alan Aragon, a professional nutritionist, spoke to a crowd of approximately 50 UC Irvine students, he dispelled many popular myths surrounding weight loss, muscle gain and exercise.

Pro-Muslim Protests Draw Media Attention

UC Irvine student groups rarely warrant mention in an international discussion of religion, but on Feb. 28, a panel discussion sponsored by UCI's College Republicans

Take the Stairs Day—The Ups and Downs of Lovin’ an Elevator

Last week with all the to-do about the College Republicans and the Muslim Student Union, you may have overlooked another important on-campus event: Take the Stairs Day.

Student Groups Defend Actions

Kristen Lucero, fourth-year political science major and president of the College Republicans. Kareem Elsayed, fifth-year biomedical engineering major and former president of the Muslim Student Union.

The UC Irvine Mock Trial Team is No Mockery

UC Irvine may not have a football team to garner its school victories, but with the bright prospects of our Mock Trial team, the Anteater name is still being carried no less triumphantly. Although the team is only in its first year and still a newcomer to

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