New University

March 19, 2010 | Volume 43 Issue 13

Archive for March 5th, 2007

Stem-Cell Grants Excellent News

As reported in the Feb. 26 issue of the New University, UC Irvine has received $3.5 million from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine. Additionally, the CIRM will award research projects with up to $80 million over the next four years. This comes on the heels of the enormously generous June 2006 donation by Sue [...]

The Album

by Ronnie Day

‘Invisible Children’ Inspires Further Activism

CHARITY: A film on Ugandan children inspires UCI students to help students in Africa.

Irvine Introduces Orange County’s First Hydrogen Fuel Station

SCIENCE: UC Irvine’s hydrogen fuel station is the most powerful of its kind in the state of California.

Hanging Around With Mark and Nic (Part 1)

BASKETBALL: Senior forward Mark Kelley is controlling the paint while averaging nine points per game.

A Voice for War and Justice Concerns

‘With the current disappointing state of the world, we mustn’t rely just on hope but responsibility

Hold On

by Tyrone Wells

Seven Signs That Bunnies Are Taking Over the World

The Rabid Typist

Show of Artistic Expression With ‘Hands’

A horde of colorfully dressed artsy types invaded the Chain Reaction, the normally down-spirited alleged ‘epicenter of everything emo,’ for a few hours on Tuesday, Feb. 27. The Show of Hands had arrived to exhibit the talent of local artists.
Since its first show at the Salon Canvass in Huntington Beach about a year ago, Show [...]

Zodiac

A well-known newspaper receives bloody strips of clothing and a series of encrypted letters from a serial killer threatening more victims.
No, the New University isn’t in any sort of danger, but back in the 1960s, the San Francisco Chronicle had a lot to fear from the Zodiac’s sporadic tauntings.
True story: In the late 1960s the [...]

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