Monthly Archives: February, 2005

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Consider M.J.’s Mental Health

Your father believes in regular spankings. He can be a very aggressive disciplinarian at times. You and your eight siblings are kept somewhat isolated

City of Irvine, You’d Better Recognize!

Whether you are a freshman or an upperclassman at UC Irvine, you know all too well what it's like to live in one of the best cities in the nation.

Letters to the Editor

Parking and Transportation Provides Parking Solutions Parking and Transportation would like to give an accurate account of concerns and issues rai

College Presidents Lead With Bold Action

Presidents of top-tier universities have a strong combination of education and experience. In private conversations, any of them can display fiery amb

Anti-Zionist Rhetoric Inhibits Peace

Let me preface this article by saying I'm sorry if I sound arrogant, and that I hope this article doesn't backfire, like every other major Zionist/Jew

News in Brief

Freshman Applicants Increase for Fall 2005 The UC Office of the President recently reported that 34,441 high school seniors applied to UCI for the 20

New Technique Helps Develop Vaccines

A new technique that can expedite the development of vaccines for infectious diseases like malaria, smallpox, tuberculosis and AIDS was recently annou

Drug Tackles Nicotine Addiction

Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Jogeshwar Mukherjee has led the UC Irvine Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center scientist

UCI Competes For State Courthouse

Both UC Irvine and the city of Santa Ana are competing to construct a state appellate courthouse on their properties. If UCI's bid is accepted, the re

CALPIRG Claims Textbook Prices Continue to Increase

According to a study by the Public Interest Research Group released on Feb. 1, textbook prices are skyrocketing and publishers are not doing enough to

UC EAP Changes Conduct Policies After UCI Student Complains

With the aid of the American Civil Liberties Union, Kathlyn Henderson, a third-year English major at UCI, has prompted a UC systemwide change in its p

Regent Encourages Activism

The Office of the Dean of Student Affairs held its annual leadership luncheon with Student Regent Jodi Anderson on Feb. 2 at the Cross-Cultural Center

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