Monthly Archives: January, 2006

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ASUCI Builds Student Leaders

Now open for registration, the Associated Students of UC Irvine Visions Leadership Program is a class aimed toward developing the social skill set of UCI students.

Get Bargain Gourmet Mexican Food at Taco Mesa

A quaint Mexican food stand about 15 minutes from campus, Taco Mesa offers fresh, authentic Mexican food

Perspectives: A Peek at Life Through the Burqa

The history of Islamic clothing is a complicated one, often changing with politics, culture and religion. It is quite common for those in the United States and other Western industrialized nations to associate Islamic clothing with a more primitive and op

Ex-Provost Guilty of Favoritism

A University of California investigation into the hiring of Lynda Goff concluded that former UC Provost M.R.C. Greenwood had violated university policies regarding conflict of interest.

Medical Center To Be Investigated After Suicide

The UC Irvine Medical Center Neuropsychiatric Center will undergo an investigation by the California Department of Health Services after an 18-year-old patient in the youth-services neuropsychiatric center committed suicide on Dec. 14.

UCIMC Administrators Ignored Federal Warnings

UC Irvine Medical Center Chief Executive Officer Ralph Cygan agreed to be placed on administrative leave without any presumption of wrongdoing after Chancellor Michael Drake created a blue-ribbon committee last fall to review the center's substandard Live

Students Sue UC Over Lower Tuition Rates for Illegal Immigrants

The University of California is being sued by a group of out-of-state students over its policy of allowing certain illegal immigrant students to pay tuition at the level of California state residents, contending that it is unfair to charge certain legal U

Bipolar Students Have Help

The summer after her freshman year at UC Irvine, Jenny (not her real name), a bright, popular sorority girl, began an episode that rapidly spiraled her into a deep and prolonged depression. Unprovoked by any particular event, this depression left her una

Gov. Plans to Halt Fee Increases

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposed state budget for 2006 will increase funding to the University of California, allowing student fees to remain at current levels for the 2006-2007 academic year, not to increase, as had previously been expected.

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