Daily Archives: May 18, 2010

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

The Muslim Student Union at UC Irvine joins Chancellor Michael Drake in condemning terrorism and in reaffirming our  university’s “commitment to dialogue and democratic...

UCI Getting Kind: May Marks Month of Kindness for Campus

livekind: One lucky winner channels the winning spirit by organizing celebrations for the Month of Kindness.

A Radical Debate

tension: Before Malik Ali’s speech, KPCC hosted a debate with UCI students about the campus climate.

New Stem Cell Facility Opened, New Protests Bubbling

in review: With the opening of a new building on campus, worker issues still lurk beneath the surface.

UCI Begins Insourcing

workers: Union organizers remain concerned despite Drake’s promise of insourcing.

News in Brief

Competitive Cal Grant Award is Saved By Arnold On Saturday, May 15 Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed saving the Competitive Cal Grant Award in the revision...

A New Portrait of Suburbia

boondocks: A recently released study shines a new light on urban areas versus the suburbs.

Irvine’s Own Lefty Golfer

golfer: No. 1 ranked UCI golfer John Chin added to Palmer Cup roster, prepares to turn professional.

Hoover Dams Bruin Offense

baseball: Relievers step up to quiet No. 11 UCLA, Cusick sets all-time doubles record at UCI with clutch hit.

Cusick Taking Everything in Stride

cusick: The slugging senior has put up a remarkable year, with as many home runs as strikeouts: eight.

’Eaters Have Gauchos for Breakfast

pitching: UCI’s pitchers continue to step up, leading Anteaters to a series win against UCSB.

Jock Shines, But UCI Finishes Fifth

track: Jock breaks another record but Cal State Northridge takes overall voctory. Vanessa Houston also does well.

Tennis Teams Ousted Early

swept: Both men’s and women’s tennis fall in the first round of their respective NCAA Tournaments.

The Rise (and Explosion) of Street Art

Shrouded under the cover of darkness are ordinary individuals with remarkable creativity. To some people, street art is vandalism; to others, it’s a genuine...

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