Daily Archives: Apr 28, 2008

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ARC Considered for Solar Panels

SOLAR POWER: Student-funded gym may be a future home for solar panels in school's effort to ‘go green.'

Scholars Examine Impact of 1960s

SPEAKERS: Faculty roundtable evaluates the 60's—from music trends, birth of middle class to new thought.

Former San Francisco Mayor Brown Visits UCI

SPEAKER: First African-American mayor of San Francisco discusses personal success and appreciated memoir.

CARE Takes Back the Night

AWARENESS: Campus group offers insight about sexual violence through a series of annual project events.

Free Wheelchair Mission Visits UCI

CHARITY: School of Engineering partners with non-profit org. to provide third-world with wheelchairs.

Students Recognize Armenian Genocide

AWARENESS: Student groups host week-long commemoration to educate campus about the Armenian genocide.

Student Regent Visits to Discuss Rising Student Fees, Budget Crisis

REGENTS: UC Student Regent addresses tuition hikes, budget proposal and student debt solutions.

Relay for Life Raises Over $60,000 for a Cure

CANCER WALK: Students participate in a 24-hour camp out in Aldrich Park to raise money for cancer research.

ASUCI Candidates Disqualified for Alleged Tampering

ASUCI: President and VP of Student Services disqualified; Judicial Board to hear appeals this week.

Armenian Genocide

Students gather with signs reporting the 1915 Armenian genocide committed by the Ottoman Turks last Wednesday at the Student Center Courtyard.

Food for Thought: Price Inflation Protests Go Global

While we are bombarded by pleas for pocket change from numerous charities striving to solve world hunger, global famine is reaching unprecedented levels.

Republicans Throw a Wrench into the Workplace

"Women of America: Put your lipstick on, square your shoulders, suit up and get ready to fight," said Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD).

These Dreams Aren’t ‘Idol’: All Abuzz about DDT

If you are an "American Idol" fan, then you are probably familiar with the show's philanthropic special "Idol Gives Back." For the past year, the show has called in celebrities to show up and tell you to donate money.

Drawn and Quoted

Rush Limbaugh; men; Playboy.

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