Yearly Archives: 2004

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How I Spent My Summer Vacation

It began with a pap smear. Now, if you feel the urge to snicker at the mention of a female health test, go ahead and laugh. But then keep reading, bec

Cultural Identity – UCI’s White Minority

What exactly is ethnicity? The word has many connotations including race, nationality and cultural heritage. Society doesn't explain its meaning very

Women’s Soccer Continues Sliding in Big West Play

The UC Irvine Women's Soccer team (3-8-2, Big West 0-3) lost 2-0 to Big West opponent, the Cal State Northridge Matadors (9-2-1, Big West 3-0) on Frid

Secret FBI Lennon Files Ordered Released

Jonathan Wiener, a UCI history professor, scored a recent victory in court when Los Angeles U.S. District Judge Robert Takasugi ruled that the FBI mus

Women’s Volleyball Serves a Win

Home is definitely sweet for the UCI Women's Volleyball team, who defeated non-conference opponent UC Davis on Oct. 8 in Crawford Court, 30-25, 30-12,

Construction to Begin in Spring

After much planning and several delays, the Student Center and Cross-Cultural Center are scheduled to undergo construction to begin Phase IV of the pl

Concerns Raised Over UCI’s Nuclear Reactor

John Graham, a professor in the Graduate School of Management and the Democratic congressional candidate for the 48th district, has voiced his concern

ASUCI Angry Over Transfer of Bren to Athletics Department

On Sept. 1, after almost two years of negotiations, management of the Bren Events Center was officially transferred from the Office of Student Affairs

From one Relationship to Another, Let’s Hope This Lasts

Are fans replacing the Lakers with baseball? Some may think that nobody can surpass the Lakers with their history, prestigious titles (nine championsh

Governor Finds Support in Irvine

Surrounded by an audience that included top government and business leaders of Orange County, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger stopped in Irvine to hold a

Professor and Literary Pioneer Jacques Derrida Passes Away

French philosopher, father of deconstructionist thought and distinguished UCI professor Jacques Derrida passed away on Oct. 8 at the age of 74 from pa

UCI’s Irwin Rose Wins Nobel Prize

UCI College of Medicine researcher Irwin Rose and his two associates from Israel, Aaron Ciechanover and Avram Hershko, were awarded the prestigious 20

Men’s Soccer Falls Short in Emotional Loss

In an emotionally charged game, the UC Irvine Men's Soccer team lost 3-2 to the Cal State Northridge Matadors (7-0, Big West 2-0) in a Big West Confer

Bill Cosby Performs to Aid Samueli Center

An audience of more than 750 gathered at the Irvine Barclay Theatre on Oct. 8 to watch Bill Cosby's comedy performance. The event raised $144,000 to

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