Archive for December, 2003
Don’t Let it Get to You
Remember back in September during first week when you first stepped onto Ring Road sporting that glowing tan that you lovingly worked on all summer at
My Portable Library
I think when I graduate this time I’ll have to stop by the Student Health Center and ask them to perform a luggagectomy.
Interfaith Center Spreads Faith Through Charity
Hidden away between the dorms of Middle Earth and the multitude of engineering classroom buildings, there lies the spiritual haven of the University I
Virtual ‘Hangout’ Grows at UCI
At such a large university, it can be hard to meet people and keep in touch. People try to find each other through clubs and classes, but that can\’t
UCI Organizations Join To Tackle Invisible Issue
If you have ever seen evidence of homelessness or hunger in the streets of Irvine, consider yourself among the minority.
ASUCI Announces the Results of Recent Elections
At their weekly Tuesday meeting, ASUCI announced a full council complete with seven new members of the legislative council.
With the largest voter t
Vista del Campo Provides Alternatives to Student Housing
Construction has not yet begun in the area of UCI between Arroyo Drive and Culver Drive. A small leasing office is set up inside a trailer on the empt
UAW Agrees to Strike This Week
The UAW Local 2865 released an announcement on Nov. 25 stating that the union that represents teaching and research assistants, tutors and graders in
Student Center Expansion Update
The long-awaited $68.5 million UCI Student Center expansion project is scheduled to begin construction after the June 2004 commencement ceremony, acco
ASUCI Responds to Forced Labor Concerns
The Associated Students of UCI passed the ASUCI Vendor Fair Anti Forced Labor referendum (R39-26) to require vendors who sell goods at the ASUCI vendo