Archive for 2004
Labor Union Protests Against Governor
Dozens of workers from SEIU Local 660, the union representing all of the public employees of Los Angeles County, protested at the Pereira Drive entran
V-Ball Makes a Come Back to Beat CSUN
Bump. Set. Spike.
Then, the crowd goes wild.
And wild is exactly what the crowd did in Crawford Court when the UC Irvine Women’s Volleyball team u
Sports in brief
Cross Country Men 4th and Women 2nd at Titan Invite, Rossi Co-Player of the Week in the Big West, Former Golfer, Mike Lavery Showing Promise in PGA Q-
Campus Invests Millions to Refurbish Old Classrooms
Millions of dollars have gone into renovating 51 out of 91 deteriorating classrooms and lecture halls at UCI this summer through physical and technolo
Reeve’s Legacy Lives On at UCI
On Oct. 18, researchers, professors and representatives from different paralytic research foundations such as the Reed Fund and the Paralysis Fund of
More Needs to Be Done for Flu Shots
A Los Angeles radio station handed out promotional T-shirts as they administered 100 precious flu shots last week. One week earlier, in Lafayette, Cal
Negativity Is Currently Needed
I have a number of Christian friends who are convinced that we are living through the End Times. Fine for them, but personally I prefer a more positi
New Dispatch Center Aids UCI Police
Earlier this year, the UC Irvine Police Department upgraded their dispatch center, resulting in quicker response times and more accurate and efficient
Forum Allows Candidates to Address Student Concerns
Candidates for Irvine mayor, local state assembly districts and Orange County Supervisor District 1 were present at UCI on Oct. 19 for a candidate for
Election Day Should Be A National Holiday
Australia, Italy, Germany. When one thinks of the origins of democracy, these countries do not come to mind, yet they have more than 80 percent of the