Archive for November 15th, 2004
Elevators Running With Expired Permits
Students, staff and faculty alike may be alarmed to discover that most of the elevators at UC Irvine are operating with expired permits. UCI officials
Analyst Attempts to Explain Kerry’s Defeat
In a lecture entitled ‘How the Left Lost the 2004 Election and Other Tales of Fear and Loathing in the Polling Booth’ held on Nov. 9, John Ross, autho
ASUCI President Continues Efforts to Bring a Greek Row to Campus
ASUCI president and Phi Kappa Psi member Gabriel Ayass recently approached Chancellor Ralph Cicerone about the possibility of establishing a Greek row
Huerta Urges Support for Unions
Labor activist and former UC Regent Dolores Huerta, most known for her work with Cesar Chavez in the 1970s and 80s, came to UC Irvine on Nov. 8 to spe
Retiring State Senator Thanks Constituents
After serving 30 years as a California state assemblyman and eight years as a state senator, John Vasconcellos stopped at UC Irvine on Nov. 10 to than
News in Brief
Professor to Help NASA Land Probes on Mars & Irvine Police Warn UCI Campus About Scam Artist
Just in Time: Meeting All of Our Life’s Deadlines
One of the most tossed around words at UCI is ‘deadline,’ as though it belongs only on a college campus. We have deadlines for registration, payments,
Become an R.A.
Finding ways to get involved on campus is truly a difficult ordeal. You want to make a genuine difference, you want experience that would prepare you
Amnesty Aids in a Sad Case
In the summer of 1987, Kenneth Clair was found guilty of the Nov. 15, 1984 murder of Linda Rogers in nearby Santa Ana. The jury sentenced Clair to dea
Students Display Poetic Skill
When one envisions a poetry reading, the image that might come to mind is a dimly lit cafe filled with pretentious hipsters wearing black berets and c