Archive for September 20th, 2004
ASUCI Offers Many Activities
Whether you are a new student looking to meet people, or a returning student hoping to be more involved this year, ASUCI offers a multitude of opportu
IMW Residents Unsuccessful In Attempt to Save Trailer Park
After months of protests and several arrests, IMW closed as scheduled on July 31 to pave the way for a parking lot.
UCI Ranks 12th Among Top Publics Again
Despite continuing budget cuts in the UC system, ‘U.S. News and World Report’ ranked UCI 12th among national public universities for a second year in
UCIPD Provides Advice For Students to Stay Safe on Campus
Although Orange County, in particular the City of Irvine, is generally considered safe areas to live in, the UCI Police Department encourages students
Delaying Alzheimer’s a Possibility
Professor Frank LaFerla, associate director of the UCI Institute for Brain Aging and Dementia, recently found through experiments on mice that a new t
Calculus Textbook Prices Lowered
Negotiations between CALPIRG, the math department, UCI Bookstore and publishing companies have successfully resulted in lowered prices for the calculu
Awesome Alternatives to Commons Food
Welcome to UCI, the corporate food chain center of the world. Plan on finding it difficult to grab a cheap meal that isn’t fast food and prepare on r
Gedde’s Unforseen Controversy
It’s Monday morning and time to get ready for school. You roll out of bed and pull on a pair of jeans and a vintage T-shirt. As a young person, you ma
Oktoberfest Brings History to Huntington
Two years after the royal wedding of King Ludwig I of Bavaria in 1810, the first Oktoberfest took place in Munich, Bavaria. Now, nearly two centuries