UCI Celebrates Poetry in Translation
Faultline, a journal of art and literature, celebrated the launch of its 15th volume with a reading at the UC Irvine bookstore on June 1. The program featured poetry by Paul Beilstein in a section called ‘Poetry in Translation’ and fiction by Geoffrey Wolff.
This reading featured an experimental section of translated poetry and also [...]
Meloy Makes Family Ties
The Santerre family, who ‘sin with the gusto of true Catholics,’ one critic has said, are the subject of a new novel, ‘A Family Daughter.’
On Thursday, April 20, Maile Meloy, alumna of the UC Irvine master’s program in fiction, returned to UCI to read e
UC Irvine Hosts Annual UCSA Students of Color Conference
Approximately 200 to 300 students from UC campuses across the state gathered at UC Irvine’s Humanities Hall Plaza on April 8 and 9 to participate in the UC Student Association’s annual Students of Color Conference
A Story About an Anteater and Momma
Alumna Liz Holzemer never knew that life after UC Irvine would include neurosurgeons and brain tumors.
Gates Don’t Lead to Security
The migration by Americans into gated communities is a growing trend that does more harm than good, and does not provide the safety, security and sense of community that residents seek, according to Setha Low, professor of environmental psychology and ant
Out & About Orange County
Tired of the daily grind of studying and sitting in class and wanting to get away, but don’t want to spend gas money? Here are four day trips in the area that won’t gouge your wallet.
Counseling at Your Service
Admit it. You’ve thought about going to the UC Irvine Counseling Center, but you were afraid of what your friends might think. What you probably didn’t know is that the Counseling Center, formed in the early 1970s, strives to help students cope and deal w
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.
UCI Students Can Have a Stress-Free 2006 With AUM
With constant studying, long reading lists, tests every other week and part-time jobs, students at UC Irvine can’t help but feel a little stressed now and again. Fortunately, a new club on campus hopes to give students a break from the chaos of everyday l
Legislature Seeks to Make Financial Aid Easier for Students to Ob
The California state legislature recently approved two bills relating to student financial aid.