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DA Undecided on Baby’s Death

Nearly two months after a 10-month old baby died after being locked in his father's car for over three hours in the summer heat, charges have yet to b

University Attempts to Tackle Grad Housing

In an attempt to remedy a graduate housing dilemma at UCI, the university has contracted American Campus Communities to build Vista del Campo in addit

Bake Sale Deemed Discriminatory

In an effort to make students aware of their views on Proposition 54, the College Republicans staged an Affirmative Action Bake Sale, Sept. 25, that r

College Sluts: Are They Really Asking For it?

Molly decided to not wear panties tonight. Even a thong runs the risk of panty lines on her bright pink microskirt, and she just couldn't have that.

Redbull Gave Them Wings During Flugtag

Maybe some people never expect to see pigs fly or alien spaceships land, but for thousands of spectators at Santa Monica Pier, these amazing sights an

UCI’s Very Own Asian Boy Band

When you are young, you never think of the outcome of the time you spend having fun with your friends. You always hope that it's not a complete waste

Adam Encourages Natural Law

With her red power suits, infectious laugh and jovial spirit it is hard to miss Iris Adam. She is one of UCI's very own, working as an analyst for th

Labor Rights Advocate is Appointed UC Regent

Just added to the UC Regent board on Sept. 9 is Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the United Farm Workers Union along with fellow labor and civil rights l

UCI Takes Action Against Illegal Music Downloads

In an attempt to educate students about the federal Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which requires prompt response to claims of copyright infringeme

Irvine Meadows West Scheduled for Closing

To the dismay of many of its residents, UCI's Irvine Meadows West trailer park is scheduled to close on July 31, 2004. Students currently living in th

Transfer Applicants Denied UC Admission, Refunded Fees

UCI is no stranger to the strains of the California budget crisis, as 771 transfer student applicants will be denied admissions in winter 2004 and ref

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