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Budget Cuts Force Disabled Students to Pay for Rides in PTS Cart

The budget cuts that hit UC Irvine this past year have affected every student on campus, but particularly those who suffer from a disability or injury

Alums Set Out to Make it Better

In considering study abroad options, students have several choices. Many opt for UC Irvine's own Education Abroad Program, but now there is a fresh o

Challengers Face Off With Yoo

Chancellor Ralph Cicerone did not rescind his invitation to John Choon Yoo to speak at UC Irvine as part of the Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows Ser

Tales From Abroad:

As a student in England's capital, I live a privileged lifestyle. With only eight hours of class per week, I am left with plenty of time to explore th

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Professor Uncovers Mechanism that Leads to Strokes & Astrophysicist to Use NASA Orbiter for Experiments

Sex Rules! …as usual

Maria Falzone's objective was simple: 'I'm going to tell you how to have hot, juicy, great sex.'

This Valentine’s Day Give a Ring … of Friendship!

Sometimes I sit in Aldrich Park enjoying sunlight streaming through the branches of our lovely trees, and I think about how different it was here, soc

Regent Encourages Activism

The Office of the Dean of Student Affairs held its annual leadership luncheon with Student Regent Jodi Anderson on Feb. 2 at the Cross-Cultural Center

The Monologues Make a Campus Comeback

Throughout the month of February, college campuses and communities across the country will be putting on performances of 'The Vagina Monologues' as pa

UC EAP Changes Conduct Policies After UCI Student Complains

With the aid of the American Civil Liberties Union, Kathlyn Henderson, a third-year English major at UCI, has prompted a UC systemwide change in its p

Love Expert Weighs in on V-Day

Sappy love songs on the radio, repeats of old romantic movies on every channel and grocery stores that seem to be selling only roses, candy and teddy

CALPIRG Claims Textbook Prices Continue to Increase

According to a study by the Public Interest Research Group released on Feb. 1, textbook prices are skyrocketing and publishers are not doing enough to

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