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The Myth of Campuswide Greek Barbeques
Now that you've perused the police log
UCI Latin Dance Revives Ballroom
Of the many dance organizations on the UC Irvine campus, modern dance has been one of the more crowd-friendly sources of participation. Groups like Ka
ACE: Building a World Between Arts and Sciences
The words 'Arts Computation Engineering' don't instantly conjure up an image in my head. At least they didn't when I used to pass the ACE trailers beh
Research and Recreation at the UCI Observatory
While the expansion of the universe accelerates, the UC Irvine community and the public can increase their knowledge of the universe by attending the
A Student Journalist Travels
One hundred fifteen-degree weather, a camera, a notebook and dozens of Ein Gedi water bottles were all I needed to experience Israel.
$3.6 Million Maya Lin Arts Plaza Opens
On Oct. 25, students, faculty and university officials joined artist Maya Lin and landscape architect Pamela Burton in the unveiling of the transforme
UCI Studies Effects of Exercise on Premature Babies
Incidents of premature births continue to increase, making it imperative for researchers to identify methods to enhance weight gain and to reduce the
Chancellor’s Distinguished Fellows Series Is Underway
On Oct. 20, UC Irvine began its yearly Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows Series, during which the school will host an array of learned speakers from
Vietnam Ambassador Speaks
On Thursday, Oct. 27, Ambassador to Vietnam Michael Marine spoke at UC Irvine's Cross-Cultural Center about current issues concerning Vietnam.
Students Allege Worker Neglect
On Oct. 26, three UC Irvine students released a report alleging mistreatment of contracted food service and landscaping workers on campus.
College Football Needs a Playoff System
With the emergence of the Internet and the entire computer boom in the early 1990s, many in society felt that computers would make their lives easier.
Table Tennis Club Puts a New Spin on UCI
A popular Olympic sport is finally coming to UC Irvine. If you guessed table tennis, or more popularly called ping-pong, you guessed right. UCI now h
From FUBU To Burberry, a Not So Extreme NBA Makeover
Imagine being paid millions of dollars to play a game that you're one of the best in world at. Wouldn't you be willing to make some minor sacrifices i
Men’s Water Polo Sustains Comeback
The UC Irvine's Men's Water Polo team managed to win last Thursday's game, on Oct. 20, despite a last minute comeback attempt by the Loyola Marymount
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