Monthly Archives: May, 2004

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Mes de la Raza

While there are many active cultures and ethnicities at UCI, many students believe that there is always more room to educate and present these culture

Letters to the Editor

Trailer Park Worth Fighting For, Behind the Scenes of the IMW Closure, More ASUCI Disappointments

Many Faces of War

Dear Iraq, Please believe that we're not all monsters. Despite what happened to your people, please understand that our leadership just felt that we

Career Fair Prepares Us for the Worst

How great a feeling it must be to know that the hard work you put into studying late for finals and midterms, reading textbooks upon textbooks, and le

Distinctions of Blurred Lines

Affirmative action and racial profiling are very similar conceptually, in that they both use race as a discriminating factor to attain a worthy goal.

UCI Ends Season Ranked 17th

The UC Irvine Women's Water Polo team (10-21, 3-8) finished the season ranked 17th in the nation after placing 11th at the Mountain Pacific Sports Fed

Sports in Brief

Baseball Takes First Two Games Away From Mustangs, Endrikat and Morton Selected For NCAA Doubles, Pelzel Named Second-team All-American, Won 30th in N

Men’s Golf Awaits Bid for NCAA Regional

This season has been a roller coaster for the UC Irvine Men's Golf team.

Simple Biology Explains the History of the True Sports Fan

Sports fans will paint every inch of their skin and brave sub-zero temperatures.

Track and Field Ready For Big West

College athletics is a microcosm, a world set apart from the rest of the campus, with it's own set of students who not only take part in the rigors of

Legitimizing College Admissions

Like many others in their college days, David Benjamin Gruenbaum dreamed of becoming a professional musician. Like many others in their college days,

Letters to the Editor

Christians Protect the Jewish

Spring Election Failures

When all the votes were counted in the ASUCI's spring elections, a little over 3,700 students voted or approximately 19 percent voter turnout. While t

The Lower Ranks of Higher Education

Quite frankly, the proposed solutions to the budget crisis are just getting embarrassing. First, an executive decision was made to cut outreach progra

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