February 9, 2010 | Volume 43 Issue 13

Archive for April, 2005

DOS Policies Uphold Free Speech

Almost one year after a cardboard wall constructed by the Society of Arab Students was burned down and a mural erected by the Tagalog and Pilipino Stu

Questions Remain After Tri-Delta Incident

Several minutes past midnight on April 21, members of the UC Irvine Police Department and Orange County Fire Authority responded to a call from the De

NACS Implements New System To Guard Against Spam

UC Irvine’s Network and Academic Computing Services will implement a new system designed to combat an increase in the amount of spam in UCInetID e-ma

Walkout Protests Tuition Hikes

On April 20, the University of California Student Association sponsored the California Statewide Walkout for students to demonstrate against budget cu

UCI Loses Courthouse Bid to Santa Ana

On April 15, the California Judicial Council unanimously voted to award a new state appellate courthouse to the city of Santa Ana instead of UC Irvine

UCIPD Searches for New Chief

After serving with the UC Irvine Police Department for five years, Chief of Police Al Brown has announced his decision to retire at the end of this ac

News in Brief

AFSCME Reaches Agreement With UC After Strike
After a one-day strike on April 14, 2005, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employ

Confessions of a Sinful Church

Josh Matlock believes that a lack of understanding exists among members of the community toward the church.

Cornerstone Prices Are Far From Rock Bottom

Ah, there’s nothing like the smell of blueberry scones in the morning. But with Cornerstone Cafe conveniently located at what used to be the hub of st

Womenfest: in Pictures

Vinod Sastry, a fourth-year mathematics and sociology double major and member of Hindu Student Council, performs a song about his motherland.

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