Archive for 2004
DOS Fosters Dialogue; Eases Tensions
In response to last spring’s increased tensions between UC Irvine’s various Arab, Jewish and Muslim student organizations, the administration has incr
Students Win A&F Discrimination Case
Abercrombie & Fitch, one of the nation’s largest clothing retailers, settled a $40 million race and discrimination class action lawsuit on Nov. 16 wit
Dean of Biological Sciences to Help Spend Proposition 71 Funds
On Nov. 17, the University of California made its five appointments to the Independent Citizens Oversight Commission, which will be overseeing the Ste
Acing Classes Not Enough for Jobs
A liberal arts degree from UC Irvine can be a foundation for a career in many fields, but UCI administrators admit that simply doing well in classes a
High Hoops for the Ladies of Basketball
There is a changing of the guard in Anteater basketball.
Several, actually.
The UC Irvine Women’s Basketball team, under the leadership of seniors C
Regents Approve $375 Million UCIMC Hospital
In a meeting at UCLA on Nov. 18, the UC Board of Regents gave the UCI Medical Center the green light to start building a new $375 million hospital. Th
Irvine City Council Makes History
Although Irvine City Hall will see some familiar faces next year with the re-election of two current city council members, they will also welcome some
News in Brief
Orange County Hospitals Perform Surgery for Free & Storm Causes Tree to Fall and Injures Students
UC Irvine Comes Up Short on UCLA’s Court
Usually, there is not much a team can salvage from an 11-point defeat.
However, the UC Irvine Men’s basketball team finally proved what they knew all
No Home for the Holidays
The sun has set, and the air begins to grow chilly. Temperatures will probably drop into the 40s today. The soup kitchens are closed and shelter space