Archive for February 21st, 2005
Schools Consider Changes to Breadth
The UC Irvine administration is currently considering changes to its breadth requirements which would lessen the number of required courses.
UCIMC Executive Says Bonuses Needed for UC to Stay Competitive
Medical executives in the University of California’s five hospitals received a total of over $2 million in bonuses for the year of 2004.
Jewish-Muslim Tensions Examined
On Feb. 16, UC Irvine students Ramy Ballout, president of the Society of Arab Students, and Merav Ceren, president of Anteaters for Israel, appeared a
Luce Earns Nation’s Top Scientific Award
R. Duncan Luce, professor emeritus of cognitive sciences and economics, joined a select group of UCI professors when the White House announced that he
Loftus Testifies in High-Profile Lawsuits
UC Irvine social ecology professor Elizabeth Loftus has testified in some of the nation’s top court cases because of findings from her research into h
News in Brief
OCTA Abandons CenterLine Project
After 10 years of planning and over $63 million in studies, the Orange County Transportation Authority board voted
Where Everybody Knows Your Name
UC Irvine’s Anthill Pub & Grille means different things to different people. To some it marks a rite of passage as they eagerly await turning 21 for t
Bread and Turd: Part of a Complete Breakfast
I currently suffer from UCCS and daily breakouts of SCO. No, that’s not the latest STD spreading among college students. They stand for University of
A Hidden Legend Materializes
Beneath the surface of Ring Road lies the greatest legend and mystery of the Irvine campus: the subterranean tunnel system.
A Dark and Damaged ‘Darling’
A young American woman in the late 1960s, part of the terrorist organization Weather Underground, flees her country to go to the African nation of Lib