Monthly Archives: October, 2003

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‘Shipwreck 2003’ Scares the ‘Ship’ Out of Guests

For the many who remain oblivious to the huge 1,019-foot ship docked in the Port of Long Beach, it's time to start paying attention. The Queen Mary, c

Once Through UCI

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What’s New in the World of SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY?

According to NASA, most scientists view Mars as the only other planet within our solar system where life

The King is Re-Born at UCI Lecture

Oh, those swinging hips and that notorious upper lip. Mesmerizing audiences everywhere with his guitar and slicked-back hair, Elvis Presley was certai

The College Gourmet

During the crisp, windy days of fall, warm spices like cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice may be the answer to a college student's longing for a home-cooke

Hello UCI! I’m Back! And This Time, For Good

For many years, my educational identity read, 'B.A., UCI, Social Ecology, 1979.' Over time, this phrase incorporated itself into not just what I was,

Kabbalah

After Madonna endeared herself to Kabbalah, many of Hollywood's A-listers followed suit. Demi Moore and Britney Spears recently took to Kabbalah, and

News in Brief

UCI Main Library Renamed After Entrepreneur

Memory Walk Raises Alzheimer’s Awareness

Complete with music and food samples from a number of sponsors such as Pat & Oscar's and Hometown Buffet, approximately 5,000 people gathered at the I

Croul Hall Opens, Adding Space for Research

Croul Hall, the new, privately-funded facility housing the Department of Earth Systems Science, now stands complete, its bold, modern fa

Burglary Spree at Verano Halted

Campus police arrested a man who allegedly committed a string of burglaries in Verano Place early Saturday.

Students Concerned With Voter Apathy and Media Hype

As California anticipates the Oct. 7 gubernatorial recall election, students and other members of the UCI community are discussing the many issues sur

Strikes Follow Unfair Labor Charges

Chants of 'UC's awful, their practices unlawful!' filled Ring Road as unionized teaching assistants formed picket lines by the flagpoles area on Oct.

Letters to the Editor

In the article 'Bake Sale Deemed Discriminatory,' Adeli Duron of M.E.Ch.A. purported to speak for the Latino community as a single entity when stating

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