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Gaining Speed: The Ultimate Frisbee Club
What differentiates Ultimate Frisbee from other sports is what its players fondly refer to as the 'spirit of the game.' Unlike football, basketball an
Genevea Failed to Forsee Iraq
The 1864 Geneva Convention pledged aid for all sick and wounded soldiers regardless of nationality, and recognized the neutrality of any transport or
UCI Holds Off Vandals in Crucial Victory
A 16-4 second-half run wasn't enough for the UC Irvine Men's Basketball team to put Idaho away. A bizarre five-point play was not enough to seal the
Capitalism is Un-Christian
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is the most talked-about socialist in America, with the exception of Jesus Christ. Granted, John Lennon is the most listene
Affects of Competition in Higher Education
Students at Princeton University upset about a new policy that puts a cap on the number of A's that can be received in a given class (35 percent).
UCI’s Not-So-Secret Writer’s Club
For a university that is renowned more for its sciences than its arts, in a city that is more apple-pie than avant-garde, the caliber of UC Irvine's c
Doing More For Southeast Asians
For many students at UCI, Jan. 26 passed as an average chilly winter Wednesday with an 85 percent chance of precipitation. But for the members of the
Students for Life Raise Eyebrows
On Jan. 25, students from both Students for Life and Medical Students for Life hosted a demonstration in which speakers from the local chapter of the
From A Different Angle:
The UC Irvine community has long been characterized by a high level of diversity and an equally impressive degree of identification within cultural an
Writer Criticizes Conservatives
Liberal political commentator Thomas Frank delivered a lecture as part of the Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows Series entitled 'What's the Matter Wi
Irvine Mayor Highlights City Achievements
Newly elected Irvine mayor Beth Krom delivered a State of the City address on Jan. 25 at the Irvine Civic Center highlighting the economic and social
News in Brief
Geophysical Society Recognizes UCI Professor & Study Reveals Gender Differences in Brain Anatomy
Handcuffing of Professor by UCIPD was ‘Mistreatment’
After filing a complaint to university officials nearly nine months after she felt mistreated by two UCIPD officers, Dorothy Solinger, a professor of
UC Revamps Willed-Body Program
After repeated scandals in the UC willed-body programs in which body parts of cadavers were allegedly misplaced and then sold for profit, university o
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