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Correa Tackles The Down and Dirty

I took Kassia Wosick-Correa's class, Sociology 69 (The Sociology of Sexuality), and I could only describe it as amazing. It was a culture shock for so

ANSA Fights Adversity With Entertainment and Advocacy

Are we living in a Star Wars universe? It sure seems that way sometimes. But with the joy it will be bringing nerds nationwide starting this Thursday,

Beach Pollution Costs Millions

When Dr. Ryan Dwight started his graduate studies at UC Irvine he spent a considerable amount of time surfing at the beach and trying to come up with

ASUCI Revamps Legal Clinic After Severing Ties With CSU Long Beac

For four years, the Associated Students of UC Irvine has provided UCI students with the College Legal Clinic, giving them the opportunity to receive f

Groups Support New Financial Aid Program

On May 11 at the Humanities Star Plaza, the California Public Interest Research Group and Associated Students of UC Irvine co-sponsored 'Free Money fo

Urban Planning Professors Raise Awareness on Growing Inequality

Television shows such as 'The OC' have given Orange County a reputation for being affluent, with expensive cars and wealthy lifestyles. On average, OC

Water Table to be Focal Point of New Arts Plaza

Maya Lin, the artist and architect who created the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., was commissioned in 2000 to redesign the Claire Trev

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AFSCME Workers Ratify New Labor Contract With UC UC service workers recently voted to accept a new contract that, among other provisions, establishes

STAR WARS – Feeling the Force

On May 25, 1977 the world changed. It wasn't a major change, to be sure; not the splitting of the atom or the discovery of penicillin or the launching

Hans Blix Details WMD Search in Iraq

In the latest lecture in the Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows Series, Former U.N. Weapons Inspector Dr. Hans Blix discussed the issue of weapons of

Owner Battles With UCI to Keep Coffee Stand On Campus

After three years of providing UC Irvine's physical sciences area with coffee and snacks, Caf

Grants to be Given for Summer Study

With the high cost of summer courses, some students cannot afford to take classes, which may ultimately prolong their graduation date.

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