Archive for February 14th, 2005
Search Begins for New Chancellor
After eight months of waiting, members of the National Academy of Sciences finally ratified UC Irvine Chancellor Ralph Cicerone’s nomination to beco
UC Seeks Mediator in Bargaining With Union
Recently, ongoing negotiations between the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 3299 and the University of California re
Budget Cuts Force Disabled Students to Pay for Rides in PTS Cart
The budget cuts that hit UC Irvine this past year have affected every student on campus, but particularly those who suffer from a disability or injury
Challengers Face Off With Yoo
Chancellor Ralph Cicerone did not rescind his invitation to John Choon Yoo to speak at UC Irvine as part of the Chancellor’s Distinguished Fellows Ser
News in Brief
Professor Uncovers Mechanism that Leads to Strokes & Astrophysicist to Use NASA Orbiter for Experiments
Alternative Media Vital to Diverse Expression
With a campus community of over 24,000 students, UC Irvine is home to a plethora of opinions. To accommodate these views, students utilize campus publ
MSU Impedes Peaceful Talks
A few weeks ago there were two rallies of note on campus. One was a peace rally, and one was a war rally. One bemoaned the evil of terrorism, and one
Bush’s Budget Proposal Fails to Lower the Deficit
Despite the big press conference announcing the fact that the record federal deficit will be cut, President George Bush’s proposed budget cuts do noth
John Yoo Fails to Participate in Meaningful Discussion
I was among the many UCI students, faculty and interested public who attended/protested the lecture given by Dr. John Yoo (co-author of the Patriot Ac
UCI Police Officers’ Actions Commendable
In every scenario that a law enforcement officer encounters, they have a legal and civic responsibility to deal that individual as a law breaker or a