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Control Pleasure for Progress
Aggression is never a behavior I display after smoking marijuana or engaging in pre-marital intercourse.
Irvine Meadows West Has to Go
A grim sense of inevitability has pervaded questions of Irvine Meadows West's demolition plans since the late 90s, and after a spate of protests, arr
News in Brief
Spring Election Results Delayed due to Internal Disputes
Magnitude Seven Earthquake Possible in OC
After an enormous amount of sample collecting and data analysis, research conducted by Lisa Grant, assistant professor of environmental health, scienc
UCLA Expects Lower Book Prices
Last year CALPIRG started a campaign headed by Lilan Bowden, a third-year drama major and external director of UC Irvine's CALPIRG chapter, against Th
George Mitchell Says America is Not Living Up to Its Potential
Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell delivered a lecture entitled 'America's Role in the World' as part of the 13th annual Julius Margo
ASUCI Threatens to Sue Administration
As ASUCI elections came to an end last week with no formal winners announced as of yet, tensions arose between ASUCI and the administration regarding
McCartney Honored for Humanitarian Work
On April 28, the UCI Center for Unconventional Security Affairs sponsored a Human Security Summit at the Beckman Center inviting Heather Mills McCartn
Upper Newport Bay Awareness Events
Blazing sunshine greeted environmental enthusiasts Saturday at Upper Newport Bay's inaugural events: Great Earth Walk and Estuary Awareness Day.
Middle Earth RA Wins Big on Price is Right
Caught up in the deafening roar of the audience, Shannon Loftus cheered in unison with the rest of the crowd as Rich Fields announced the third round'
Kababayan Showcases Their Pilipino Cultural Night
On Saturday night, Kababayan held their 25th annual Pilipino Cultural Night at the Bren Events Center. Over 2,000 UCI students, friends and family ca
Is it Just Me, Or Is There Major B.S. Going on Here at UCI?
Social ecology majors are just a bunch of simple-minded slackers.
Plastic Surgery: Procedures and Risks
Living in a society obsessed with outer beauty and visible youth, an increasing number of students and young adults are turning to plastic surgery to
Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Opens May 5
Once the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror officially opens this week, there will be one more thing around just as terrorizing as midterms and fifth wee
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