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Women and Healthcare: How Misogyny Affects Patients and Physicians

The mingling of adults and the clinking of wine glasses fills the room as some New Age rendition of the beloved Christmas carols...

We Should Rethink the TSA

Over winter break and just in time for major holiday air traffic, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced a policy change which allowed...

Breaking Birth Control Barriers: Why America Should look to the West Coast

In a few months, California will be the second state to allow the sale of over-the-counter birth control products, following the lead of...

Hillary Clinton is #notmyabuela

By Alice Terriquez Hillary Clinton’s campaign came under fire in late December after releasing an article originally titled “7 ways Hillary Clinton is just...

Republican Voters Must Look Past Candidate Personas

By Ian Edwards Understanding what makes Republican candidates attractive to today’s voters is essential to having a real debate on the issues, especially on...

New FDA Blood Policy Remains Stringent

For the first time since before the AIDS epidemic, the Food and Drug Administration has officially revoked its ban on blood donations from...

FDA Approval of GMO Salmon is a Progressive Step for the Future

By Brandyn Murillo The  Food and Drug Administration (FDA)  caused intense debate with its decision to finally authorize consumption of genetically modified salmon this...

To the 26 Governors refusing to take Syrian refugees

By Jeanine Erikat To the 26 governors refusing refugees, I would like to begin this letter by stressing the fact that unless you are Native...

What Grinds My Gears: Humans of UCI

By David Ngo Call me a sucker for life stories — I love reading people’s memoirs. I adore it when people want to share...

The Problem with Canceling Environmental Marches in Paris

By Summer Wong Following the recent terrorist attacks on Paris, the French government has mandated that public demonstrations related to the UN Climate Change...

What Grinds My Gears: People Questioning Why I’m a Belieber

It’s 2009. I’m at the Tyler Galleria in Riverside with my mom and sister, some classic Peykani girl shopping on a Saturday afternoon....

Paris and the Selectiveness of Social Media

By David Ngo At this point, we’ve all heard about the tragic events that have transpired in Paris. If you’re even remotely involved in...

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