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Letters to the Editor
Bio Sci DegreeI was struck by the article on the struggles of completing a science degree.
Substantial Facts Screaming ‘Free Kobe!’
Ever since the Kobe Bryant rape case broke in July, I have paid scrupulous attention to all the details surrounding the saga.
Bottom’s Up, Budget’s Down: Rising Soda Prices
For those of you who haven't noticed, soda prices have gone up between this year and last year.
Taxes: California’s Evil Necessity
Well, now that Arnie is our governor, and pretty much everyone with a lick of political sense is either laughing or crying
Ending Worker Strike is Company Responsibility
With a two-week stalemate, thousands of angry workers and countless numbers of inconvenienced customers, the strike held by the United Food and Commer
News in Brief
Bicyclist Hit and Killed in Collison
Globalization and Arab Nations
In the two years since the Sept. 11 attacks, globalization and its effects on Islamic countries have been addressed by scholars everywhere.
UCI Professor Elaborates on Studies in Memory Retention
Donald Bren professor and chair of the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior at UCI, Thomas Carew presented perspectives on the science behind short
UCI Graduate Student Wins Monopoly Championships
With his cannon game piece in hand, Matt McNally, a second-year graduate student in UCI's production school, fired through the elimination rounds of t
CUE Gains Disclosure of Funds
The ongoing dispute between the combined efforts of the Coalition of University Employees and San Jose Mercury News against the University of Californ
Alcohol and Drugs Affect the Severity of Bipolar Disorder
The effect of drugs and alcohol on the severity of bipolar disorder has become an area of concern in recent years. UCI helped in the exploration of th
Kennedy Gives Peltason Lecture
It was a packed Crystal Cove auditorium on Oct. 24 as hundreds of students, UCI faculty and members from the Irvine community came to hear Massachuset
Horoscopes
Aquarius (Jan. 20
Oktoberfest Rocks Aldrich
While it lacked the lederhosen, ASUCI's 10th annual Oktoberfest, a small-scale version of a traditional German festival, was held in Aldrich Park on O
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