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Labor Union Protests Against Governor

Dozens of workers from SEIU Local 660, the union representing all of the public employees of Los Angeles County, protested at the Pereira Drive entran

Campus Invests Millions to Refurbish Old Classrooms

Millions of dollars have gone into renovating 51 out of 91 deteriorating classrooms and lecture halls at UCI this summer through physical and technolo

FEAR Tales form UCI and Beyond

Like many other UCI students before you, you may consider this place to be pretty boring and devoid of anything worth talking about. Well, here are so

Reeve’s Legacy Lives On at UCI

On Oct. 18, researchers, professors and representatives from different paralytic research foundations such as the Reed Fund and the Paralysis Fund of

Let’s Talk About Sex, Baby

Yes, it's happened too many annoying times for me to count. I walk into a room full of friends or acquaintances deep in juicy conversation, and as so

New Dispatch Center Aids UCI Police

Earlier this year, the UC Irvine Police Department upgraded their dispatch center, resulting in quicker response times and more accurate and efficient

Trials and Tribulations of a Bloke in London

Exhausted and bewildered, I wandered toward the line of blue kiosks with my passport in hand, ready for the series of questions that awaited me.

Forum Allows Candidates to Address Student Concerns

Candidates for Irvine mayor, local state assembly districts and Orange County Supervisor District 1 were present at UCI on Oct. 19 for a candidate for

Rainbow Fest Celebrates Diversity

UCI has gained a reputation for its high Asian population, but believe it or not, it hasn't always been this way. Twenty years ago, UCI staff and fac

Proposition 101:

A closer look into some of the propositions that will be on the November ballot

Of War and Men: Two Must-Read Biographies

George W. Bush Woodward's book finely details the reasoning and planning that led to the U.S invasion of Iraq. What comes as a surprise to the reade

News in Brief

Alumnus and Sept. 11 Survivor Shares Experiences As part of UCI's Disability Awareness Week, Michael Hingson, UCI alumnus and survivor of Sept. 1

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