Monthly Archives: April, 2004

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Surfers in O.C. More Susceptible to Illness

Surfers who visit Huntington and Newport Beach get more than an occasional mouthful of salt water; they are also inviting a host of pathogens to make

Ballot Solicitors Seek Signatures Illegally

On April 8, a man identified as Ryan Smith employed by Arno Political Consultants was seen handing out $5 bills to anyone on Ring Road who provided si

The College Gourmet

With the sun coming out and the green starting to grow, being outdoors is something many students will prefer over being locked up indoors studying.

Budget Cuts and Its Effect on Students

You open your UCI e-mail, and once again receive that dreaded message from the administration. Tuition is being raised

Holy Anticipation at UCI

His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama will be visiting UC Irvine on April 16.

A Plea For the Merciless Unbathed

Did you know that daily showers cause urinary tract infection, abnormal vision, diarrhea and dyspepsia?

Sushi: For Those Who Like It Raw

Globalization and the cultural diversity of Southern California have brought once 'exotic' art, music, food and ideas into mainstream America.

Letter to the Editor

Welcome to the Real World

MoveOn from the Myths of the Masses

MoveOn.org has received plenty of attention for being an influential online grassroots political group, but MoveOn's popular image is largely hype.

The Holiday Rituals of Profits and Losses

Children all across America woke up this morning with a horrendous stomachache because they hoarded an absurd amount of sweets. Statistics revealing

UC and the Nuclear Weapons Business

We've all heard about the inspections that took place in Iraq to find weapons of mass destruction and programs to make them. As we know, none were fou

One Year Later, Still Following

The hours melt into new days. I watch violet stars kiss green leaves in growing passion outside my window. A splash of light pink peeks through the ca

The Media’s Sensation-Saturated Reality

At some point after Sept. 11, the gap between 'paranoia' and 'justified concern' has closed.

Sports in Brief

Men's Volleyball Overcomes Hawaii , Men's Tennis Defeat South Florida, Men's Track & Field Makes History in Invite

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