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UC Proposes File Sharing Database

In response to illegal file sharing activities on both the UC and CSU campuses, the UC Office of the President recently announced a joint effort to pr

High Textbook Prices a Dilemma With No Easy Solution

High textbook prices are a perennial concern at UC Irvine, as most students will testify. 'The first quarter is the worst' said Johnathon Zychowicz,

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Professor Awarded by American Chemical Society & Research Shows Antioxidants Help Older Dogs

Business on the Side

It was early summer. Travis Chen, now a third-year ICS major, was ready to move out of his freshman dorm and move into an apartment in Corona Del Mar.

Working Out The Kinks in Your Workout Plan

Ninety-eight, ninety-nine ... one hundred. Oh yeah, feel the burn. Or not. So, yeah, I haven't lifted weights in a while. I'll admit it. I've been a

Hype Goes Against Teahouse Concept

Hype is such an annoying concept. It's so powerful, drawing people to the newest craze through word-of-mouth, shiny advertising and outright saturatio

The Editors’ Desks: Literary Picks

'The Da Vinci Code' is a murder-thriller that follows famed symbologist and Harvard religious iconology professor, Robert Langdon, as he's called upon

UCI Mitchell Scholar Prepares for Big Move

Winning a national scholarship is a dream for many, but for fourth-year political science and international studies major Brittany Schick, this has be

McGruder Highlights Inequalities

On Jan. 20, five days after the date that would have been Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s 77th birthday, the Crystal Cove Auditorium was filled to near c

POW! BAM! FIZZ!

Walking down the soda aisle in Albertson's, you will notice a growing section of different colored cans in all sizes. Bright colors and elaborate desi

In Love and Snowboarding: The Tale of an Idiot on a Mission

I toppled off the intimidating ski lift and landed in a twisted pile, my lower body contorted by the stupid, stupid snowboard strapped to my already a

Queen of Sheba Mystifies at the Bowers

Since its landmark exhibition of Tibetan artifacts last year, Santa Ana's Bowers Museum, previously a relative unknown among casual museum buffs, has

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