Daily Archives: Jan 17, 2005

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LEMUR Revolutionizes Music

If Eric Singer had thought of creating a robot that could write newspaper articles, I'd be in real trouble right now. As it turns out, four years ag

Honors Program an Increasing Challenge

For many readers, this is the beginning of your second quarter at UCI. With at least one quarter over, students have received their first (or more) se

Speraw Puts A Modern Spin on Coaching

In the past two years, the UC Irvine's men's volleyball team has made tremendous strides and reached new heights by setting new records, winning champ

Queen of Sheba Mystifies at the Bowers

Since its landmark exhibition of Tibetan artifacts last year, Santa Ana's Bowers Museum, previously a relative unknown among casual museum buffs, has

In Love and Snowboarding: The Tale of an Idiot on a Mission

I toppled off the intimidating ski lift and landed in a twisted pile, my lower body contorted by the stupid, stupid snowboard strapped to my already a

POW! BAM! FIZZ!

Walking down the soda aisle in Albertson's, you will notice a growing section of different colored cans in all sizes. Bright colors and elaborate desi

News in Brief

School of ICS Names Newest Bren Professor & Social Science Student Becomes a Marshall Scholar

UROP Offers Funding for Summer Research

The School of Social Ecology along with the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program announced the launch of the Inter-Disciplinary Summer Undergr

U-Pass Program Triples OCTA Ridership From Previous Year

In an attempt to alleviate the parking problems at UCI, the U-Pass program, which provides UCI students, staff and faculty with free access on OCTA bu

Budget Proposal to Increase Enrollment and Faculty Salaries

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger released his budget proposal for the 2005-2006 fiscal year last week which includes an additional $97.5 million be added to

ASUCI Looks for New Director

Dennis Hampton served as the executive director of ASUCI for 33 years until his retirement last spring, leaving the student government with the task o

Chancellor’s Choice of Fellows Draws Criticism

Chancellor Ralph Cicerone's choice to invite Viet Dinh, author of the Patriot Act, and UC Berkeley law professor, John Yoo to speak in the Chancellor'

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