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UC Freshman Applicants Drop in Number From Previous Year

For the first time in over a decade, data from the University of California Office of the President has revealed that fewer students applied to the un

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Voters to Decide on $12.3 Billion Bond on March 2 Proposition 55, the Kindergarten-University Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2004 addre

CALPIRG Claims Price Inflations

CALPIRG released a comprehensive report at a Jan. 29 press conference outlining the outrageous prices students pay for textbooks and publishing compan

FDA and UCI Collaborate on Research Opportunities

With the construction of a new facility near campus, UCI and the FDA have begun joint research efforts with a number of students holding positions for

School of Management Offers Students Money to Invest

What better way to invest in the stock market than to do it with someone else's money? Students in UCI's Graduate School of Management will have the

University Decides to Extend Contract With Nuclear Laboratory

The University of California decided on Jan. 30 to extend its contract with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory for one more year. The Berkeley

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Jill Beck is Named President of Liberal Arts College On Jan. 26, professor of dance and former dean of the Claire Trevor School of the Arts Jill Beck

A Lending Hand

College students are finding themselves in need of financial aid more than ever as the cost of tuition continues to rise. As millions of students nati

Pssst, Ladies of UCI, Young and Old! This One’s For You!

For several issues I've enjoyed reading about my fellow columnists' trials in the dating scene. From broken hearts to heartless flings, I feel like I'

‘Throw of Dice’ Fusion of the Arts

Over the past century, there has been an increase in the merging of the various arts. Visual artists use words in their works and writers arrange the

Criminology Professor Theorizes on Jail System

When Joan Petersilia graduated from Loyola University with a degree in social work, she obtained a job at a halfway house for female offenders. Her ne

Server School Means Big Money for ‘Eaters

As college students, many of us have to survive off of Ramen at the end of some months. We are so busy with trying to do well in our classes that we f

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