Most sexual assaults are 'attacks on the soul' and coercive rather than actual physical attacks, according to Rose McGowan, actress of the television show 'Charmed.' Having experienced sexual assault herself, she led a discussion on sexual assault facts a
The migration by Americans into gated communities is a growing trend that does more harm than good, and does not provide the safety, security and sense of community that residents seek, according to Setha Low, professor of environmental psychology and ant
Among the Winter Olympics bustle, on Wednesday, Feb. 16, UC Irvine had its own champion to cheer for as fourth-year biological sciences major Vivek Mehta was announced as one of 20 students in the nation chosen to be on USA Today's 2006 All-USA College Ac
The beloved Anthill Pub has been included in the plans for the renovated Student Center, set to re-open in fall 2007. Whether students knew about it or not, these plans have always been public information.
The United States allocates less than 1 percent of its budget for foreign aid.
U.S. Millennium Campaign Coordinator Carol Welch discussed the United Nation's efforts to eradicate poverty and the participation required by the United States last week at UC
'The problem with living through war is the false sense that after combat you are untouchable,' writes Anthony Swofford in 'Jarhead,' his memoir of life as a U.S. Marine in the first Gulf War.
Ladies of UC Irvine, you are accomplished, intelligent and informed. You've all earned your place at this fine institution through hard work and persistence. You're capable of anything you put your minds to.
But I have a bone to pick with some of you.
As Busta Rhymes' and Jermaine Dupri's steady hip-hop beats pulsed in the background, hip-hop hybrid ensembles strutted across the arena while flashes of iconic black artists filled the throbbing lecture hall.
Ever think about studying abroad in England, Scotland, France or Italy for the summer? Well, UC Irvine's Travel Study program can help you arrange a trip that will truly change your life forever.
Perhaps the best way to characterize the blue-ribbon committee's report on the UC Irvine Medical Center's liver transplant program is to call it anticlimactic.
Slavery, exploitation, conquest and colonialism. These were the terms Mary Frances Berry used to summarize the past when she spoke about civil rights in the context of the past, present and future as part of the Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows Series o
Contrary to popular belief, students at UC Irvine will have a say in proposed tuition increases for the upcoming academic year.
In this Associated Students of UCI elections, students will vote on the Campus Events Referendum, which would implement a $6