Daily Archives: May 23, 2005

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BLAC Offers More and More

Growing up in the San Francisco private school system, diversity meant having a few Asian, Latino, and African-American kids in my class, respectively. But...

Those Willing to Serve Should be Encouraged

It seems that the United States is at it again. This week's headlines? The violation of the Geneva Conventions (again) by the United States with the p

MEChA Plays Victim to Issues on Campus

In the past few weeks UC Irvine's Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano/a de Aztlan has been in the UC Irvine spotlight quite often. Prior to Cinco de Mayo,

MSU Fails to Educate Others About Islam

Last week was the Muslim Student Union's 'Israel Awareness Week,' but they might have called it 'Let's All Gang Up and Discredit Zionists, Jews and An

UCI Bookstore’s Business Policies Fair

Although the UCI Bookstore's prices don't appear to be consumer- friendly, students should not be deterred because the bookstore has fair business pra

Newsweek Apology Not Enough

I am an opinion columnist, but I am still a journalist. You might not agree with what I have written, but I have never deceived readers with false i

Ban on Alcohol Fails to Control Consumption

Recently, UC Berkeley banned alcohol consumption at events hosted by all sororities and fraternities on campus. This decision was reached after a stri

The Cravery Quickly Creates Loyals

If 'rumbling' was a language, then the collective rumbling of the stomachs of UCI students wouldn't just say 'We have no food court and we're hungry.'

‘Past to Present’ Delights at Crawford

Scattered throughout the sea of red, black and green tables that were topped with deep-fried African cookies and colorful centerpieces, smiling member

‘Kite Runner’ Author Reaches Out

He finished moving from one house to another at midnight and took a flight from the Bay Area to Orange County at five in the morning the following day

WORLDLY PERSPECTIVES

A soft wind blows through UC Irvine's Social Science buildings, cooling the intense heat of a late spring morning. Though it is a Saturday, the buildi

Sports in Brief

Henderson Leads W. Golf to an 18th-Place Finish at NCAA's Sunriver, Ore.

Sports Venues Where Anyone Can Play Like a Pro

Let's say it's a Thursday night and you feel like going out with your friends somewhere other than a party or staying in and watching a movie. Well,

Anteaters Get Rolled by the Waves

The UC Irvine Baseball team lost to the Pepperdine Waves 0-6 on May 16 in a nonconference game at Anteater Ballpark.

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