Archive for January 23rd, 2006
Regents Keep Sudan Investments
After much pressure from students and faculty, during the UC Board of Regents’ bimonthly meeting at UC San Diego last week, one of the main topics discussed was the divestment of over $100 million from its business holdings in Sudan due to concern over th
MLK: Beyond the Dream
Julianne Malveaux, economist and journalist, presented the keynote address for the 22nd Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium on Jan. 19 in Crystal Cove Auditorium.
Labor Disputes Continue With Subcontractors
Student protestors circled the flagpoles at noon, waved picket signs and heatedly chanted their disapproval of the maltreatment of UC Irvine’s minority workers on Jan. 17.
Cross-Cultural Center Breaks Ground for Massive Expansion
As part of the planned expansion of the UC Irvine Student Center, the Cross-Cultural Center will experience growth of its own.
California’s Environment Improving, But Not Evenly
Perhaps better than most people, Alan C. Lloyd, secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency, understands the interplay between justice and ethics and California’s environmental progress.
Irvine Mayor Meets With Students
Irvine Mayor Beth Krom and Mayor Pro Tempore Sukhee Kang discussed the interplay between UC Irvine and the Irvine community on Jan. 19 in the Administration Building. The Associated Students of UCI sponsored the event, which aimed to increase student civi
Casinos & the Gambling
In the past couple of years, a gambling craze has swept through Southern California and unleashed a new social interest in gaming.
Best of UC Irvine: A Tree-Hugger’s Perspective … Trees Give Me
Every time someone decides to compile a ‘Best of UC Irvine’ list, we hear about the Cornerstone Caf
Famiglietti’s Place on Earth
‘I love it here at UC Irvine and I think it’s a great place to do research, great place to teach and a fantastic place to raise a family,’
Tell ASUCI What You Want From MyUCI
It is not an uncommon feeling among students that UC Irvine is ‘boring’ or a place where students flee from on the weekends. But Associated Students of UCI is on a quest to change all that.