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RSSArchive for September 27th, 2011

Irvine 11 Verdict Sparks Debate

Irvine 11 Verdict Sparks Debate

Case: The guilty ruling on the Irvine 11 prompted controversy. Defense teams plan to appeal the decision.

By Soraya Azzawi
Staff Writer

Soraya Azzawi | Sep 27, 2011 | Comments 4
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UCI Sets the World Record Again

UCI Sets the World Record Again

glory: With nearly 4,500 participants competing, UCI siezed the world title for largest dodgeball game.

By Natasha Aftandilians
Staff Writer

Natasha Aftandilians | Sep 27, 2011 | Comments 0
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Budget Crisis Revisted

Budget Crisis Revisted

Economy: UC Regents contemplate possible solutions to the heightening financial concerns.

By Anna Iliff

Anna Iliff | Sep 27, 2011 | Comments 0
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Sports in Brief

Sports in Brief

SIB: Eighth ranked UC Irvine suffered a tough 7-4 loss against the top-ranked USC in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Opener on Saturday.

Young Kim | Sep 27, 2011 | Comments 0
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Dodgeball: Not All Fun and Games

Dodgeball: Not All Fun and Games

Free coupons, apparel and entertainment are frequently thrust upon us as UC Irvine students, for which we should be grateful. But at what point do we stray from parsimonious and move toward downright cheap?

Editorial Board | Sep 27, 2011 | Comments 0
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Facebook Sucks (As Usual)

Facebook Sucks (As Usual)

The problem with Facebook is that it updates so often. The corporate creative team believes they are doing users a service by streamlining the Facebook experience but what they have not stopped to realize is how attached people truly are to Facebook and when something becomes intrinsic to your daily routine even the slightest change can make users go mad.

Sara Naor | Sep 27, 2011 | Comments 0
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Education: Poverty’s Nemesis

Education: Poverty’s Nemesis

Two weeks ago, the U.S. Census Bureau released an alarming report regarding the economic well-being of Americans. According to the release, 15.1 percent of people in the world’s largest economy with one of the highest per-capita income rates in the world are below the poverty line. Before jumping to alarmist conclusions, let’s look into the details of how the 15.1 percent number was built, its implications, and finally examine education as a way of addressing the issue.

Andrew Wong | Sep 27, 2011 | Comments 0
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