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Research Center Studies Tobacco Use

By Sidra Ahmad Whenever we walk down Ring Road, we inhale secondhand smoke, whether or not we want to. Sure, we try to avoid those puffs around us

‘Bird’ is the Word When it Comes to Zankou

If you have never heard of Zankou Chicken, it's probably because you haven't hung around a seedy strip mall lately.

An Intimate Portrait of John Lennon

One of the most popular names in music of the 20th century is once again the subject of another book. John Lennon, singer and songwriter most well-kno

Is a Scavenger Hunt Considered Hazing?

Arguably one of the most infamous aspects of going Greek, hazing, is continuously making headlines and spurring gossip nationwide amidst efforts to cu

UCI Researches Prison

The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has given UC Irvine almost $2 million to complete three years of research on the prison sy

UCIPD Releases Annual Campus Crime Statistics Report

The Jeanne Clery Crime Statistics 2002-2004 for UC Irvine is now accessible for students and faculty. The statistics include crime incidents on campu

ASUCI to Appoint New Legislative Council Representatives

An increase in the student population of the School of Humanities led to the creation of a new Associated Students of UC Irvine legislative seat, whic

Alam Speaks on Queer Muslim Issues

To commemorate National Coming Out Day on Oct. 11, Faisal Alam, the founder and former director of the gay Muslim support group Al-Fatiha, spoke about

On Campus Housing Issues

Among the concerns cited were availability of on-campus housing, two-year limits for guaranteed housing and rising rent costs.

Studying Abroad in a Time of Terrorism

On July 7, London's public transport system was torn apart in a wave of smoke as four suicide bombers attacked three of the city's underground trains

Author Brings Disability Awareness

On Oct. 13, Rachel Simon, guest speaker for UC Irvine's Disability Awareness Week, visited the campus and spoke about her book dedicated to her sist

Anteaters of the Past Return to Reflect and Celebrate

In 1968, climbing the steps of what was then the Main Library wasn't an easy task for Karen Phillips; she had to make it past the anti-Vietnam war pro

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