After months of thought and speculation, it was announced, to the initial dismay of graduate students, that a plan to dissolve the Department of Environmental Health, Science and Policy within the School of Social Ecology is being put into action.
UC Student Regent Adam Rosenthal and regent-designate Maria Ledesma visited UC Irvine on Feb. 15 to educate students about the student regent position and address individuals interested in applying for the position
Applications for student regent can be
As an undergraduate, Kristina Sheryl Wong created a Web site as a mock porn site that features words such as 'demure lotus blossoms,' 'geishas' and 'oriental sluts,' to convey the stereotypes against Asian women.
The name Justin Racz might not ring a bell to the average person, but those of us who peruse enticing book titles at Urban Outfitters might be familiar with his two other '50' books, '50 Jobs Worse Than Yours' and '50 Relatives Worse Than Yours.' His new
Black and silver balloons adorned the chairs and the front doors outside of Social Science Plaza on Feb. 9 as indicators of the second annual Afrikan Student Union Music Night.
Don't know of a romantic restaurant that is sure to amaze and impress any valentine? Are you missing the key ingredient to making this Valentine's Day a truly special one for that special someone in your life?
It was 3 a.m. and she was still in the lab. The test tubes clicked dissonantly as they passed through her gloved fingers. The repetitive, ceaseless ticking of the clock mimicked her robotic handwork.
On a college campus, the term 'Greek' can mean several things. Students at UC Irvine may associate the word with the pretty people with huge wooden letters and matching sweatshirts who seem to like camping and barbequing on Ring Road.
Ralph Cygan, CEO of the UC Irvine Medical Center, resigned on Jan. 31 amid a series of scandals taking a toll on the hospital and the university.
Cygan was put on paid administrative leave in November 2005 by Chancellor Michael Drake, while an investigat
Consisting of nine different performances, including various coordinated dances, singing, instrument playing, a talk show and a fashion show, Social Science Lecture Hall transformed into a stage exhibiting Chinese culture in celebration of the Lunar New Y
Tired of the daily grind of studying and sitting in class and wanting to get away, but don't want to spend gas money? Here are four day trips in the area that won't gouge your wallet.