Daily Archives: Oct 13, 2003

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Student Site Provides Services and Makes Life Easier

Have you been spending your life searching for a place where you can complete your school tasks in one easy stop? Do you spend your nights dreaming ab

Disability Awareness Week Opens Eyes and Doors

If you've ever known someone with a disability, you may have noticed that there is a lot to learn from that individual. The extra effort it takes fo

UCI Hosts Gay-Friendly Atmostphere

On a campus as large and diverse as ours, it is easy to believe that there are unique individuals everywhere. It is not surprising, then, to learn of

You’ve All Been Through It

Hello, friends. I hope that this fall quarter finds you all working hard and thriving in your schoolwork, relationships and anything else.

The Destructive Self-image

Maggie Baumann was a young mother in her 30s when she was rushed to the emergency room, where doctors delivered her devastating news. After years of h

News in Brief

UC Irvine Hosts Latino Health Care Symposium Oct. 16 In order to further address Latino health care issues within the Irvine community, UCI will hol

FIRE Supports Bake Sale as Free Speech

Outraged by the forced closure of a bake sale by the dean of students, the College Republicans sought assistance from the Foundation for Individual Ri

Toyota Introduces Hybrid Car

The National Fuel Cell Research Center residing in the Henry Samueli School of Engineering at UCI is going to lease its second fuel cell vehicle this

Child Development Center Unaffected, Says Official

According to university officials, everything is normal at UCI's Child Development Center less than a month after Daniel T. Flynn, an employee, was ch

ADVANCE Program Seeks Gender Equity in Sciences

Two distinguished women scholars, oceanographer Ellen Druffel and mathematician Chuu-Lian Terng, have been named the first chairs of UC Irvine's ADVAN

UCI Campus Discusses Prop 54

Voters proceeded to the booths on Oct. 7 to participate in California's first recall election. Potentially huge implications for the University of Ca

Administration Attempts to Remedy Lack of Student Parking

With the beginning of a new year, the number of students attending UCI is continually increasing and students struggle to find parking and make it to

Lecture Calls for Military Action

The executive director of Irvine's very own Ayn Rand Institute spoke at UCI's Crystal Cove Auditorium on Oct. 7 in a two-hour lecture event entitled '

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