Archive for November 7th, 2005
UCI Reflects on Its Past
On Nov. 3, UC Irvine presented the Celebrating 40 Years of Innovation Symposium at the Barclay Theatre in conjunction with the new exhibit ‘Under Cons
Anita Hill Heads UCI’s Rainbow Festival
Anita Hill, professor of social policy, law and women’s studies at Brandeis University’s School of Social Policy and Management, addressed issues of r
Zainab Salbi Says Women’s Rights Will Decrease Terror
On Nov. 4, the 2005 Center for Unconventional Security Affairs’ Human Security Summit began at UC Irvine.
The summit was held under the Coalition Adv
World War II Navajo Code Talker Honored
When the Navajo were called to service in the spring of 1942, they met the challenge of service in World War II with innovation and pride despite thei
Ambassador Discusses Eastern Europe
On Thursday, Nov. 3, Richard Miles, former United States ambassador to Georgia, Azerbaijan and Bulgaria, spoke at UC Irvine’s Social Science Plaza abo
Reflecting on the Past 40 Years and Looking Ahead to the Future
Glancing around UC Irvine today, it is easy to see why it has gained the nickname ‘Under Construction Indefinitely.’
Yeah, I Can Talk … Don’t Worry About It, I’m Just In the Libra
Hopefully midterms have come and gone
Anteaters Lend a Hand in the Gulf Coast
From Oct. 9 through Oct. 15, the Christ Our Redeemer Church in Irvine along with members of UC Irvine’s Alpha Phi Alpha African-American fraternity or
Students Celebrate the Dead
Women danced with candles atop their heads and audience members sampled foods in front of the Gateway Study Center on Nov. 1. This celebration, thrown
Bender Charms Readers With Her Book
Fall’s sunset came early on Thursday, bringing an uncomfortable, lonely chill to everyone on Ring Road. What was a shivering student to do?
Well, war