Archive for May, 2005
ANSA Fights Adversity With Entertainment and Advocacy
Are we living in a Star Wars universe? It sure seems that way sometimes. But with the joy it will be bringing nerds nationwide starting this Thursday,
Hans Blix Details WMD Search in Iraq
In the latest lecture in the Chancellor’s Distinguished Fellows Series, Former U.N. Weapons Inspector Dr. Hans Blix discussed the issue of weapons of
Owner Battles With UCI to Keep Coffee Stand On Campus
After three years of providing UC Irvine’s physical sciences area with coffee and snacks, Caf
Grants to be Given for Summer Study
With the high cost of summer courses, some students cannot afford to take classes, which may ultimately prolong their graduation date.
MEChA Attends ASUCI Meeting in Protest of Cinco de Mayo Celebrati
On May 3, representatives of UC Irvine’s Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano/a de Aztlan attended the weekly Legislative Council meeting of the Associated
Bren Fee to Remain for 30 Years
Every quarter, students pay thousands of dollars in tuition and fees. Their money goes to pay for a variety of campus services. Although some fees are
News in Brief
Professor Develops New, Safer Eye Surgery Technique
Dr. Roger F. Steinert, director of cornea, refractive and cataract surgery
A ‘Tech Know Overload’ is Pricey But Pleasing
The Tech Know Overload Tour, hosted in front of the flagpoles on May 3, was a showcase for some of the latest consumer technologies.
Persian Studies Enrich UC Irvine Curriculum
Most people would feel privileged to attend such a culturally diverse university as UC Irvine. At a place where so many of the world’s cultures are re