Archive for January 26th, 2004
The Hookah: Breathing Life into the Past
Welcome to ‘The Bubble,’ better known to most of us as Orange County
Always Smile At Strangers
It was love at first sight. Well, no
Planned State-of-the-Art Hospital for UCI Medical Center
The UCI Medical Center, long hailed for its quality in facilities and patient care, is making room for some changes. The medical center will be buildi
FVC Displays Alli’s Artistic Work
Instead of your average Hollywood flick bound to become a blockbuster hit, the UCI Film and Video Center screens a new independent and underground fil
UCI Faculty Has Its Own Shining Stars
In a university where the vast majority of students are occupied in some area of the biological sciences or engineering, it becomes all too easy for t
UCSA Asks the California Supreme Court to Stop Budget Cuts
The University of California Student Association, along with individual students and several grassroots organizations including Californians for Justi
Debate Held on U.S. Foreign Policy
In more recent times, the topic of the United States’ involvement in international affairs has generated many different viewpoints and heated debates.
Belafonte Preaches Racial Tolerance
Singer, actor, writer, producer and activist Harry Belafonte addressed complex racial issues during the 20th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Sympos
Cheerleaders Return to the Court
Several cheerleaders resumed their posts at Saturday’s women’s basketball game one week after going on strike. Cheerleaders enrolled as full-time UCI
Vandalized Mural Found in Trash
Board shards and a PVC frame were all that were left of a mural displayed by the Tagalog and Pilipino Studies collective, when members found it next t