UCI nurse goes to Gulf Coast
Many of us have been transfixed by the devastating stories brought to our living rooms from the Gulf Coast
UC Welcomes Displaced NOLA Students
In response to the devastation of Hurricane Katrina that left tens of thousands of people homeless, the University of California, along with many othe
Professor Reports Gender Bias in UC
Martha West, a professor of law at the University of California, Davis, recently released a report revealing possible gender discrimination in UC hiri
Pearl’s Father Calls for Peace
On May 16, Judea Pearl, director of the Cognitive Systems Laboratory at UC Los Angeles and father of slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl,
Groups Support New Financial Aid Program
On May 11 at the Humanities Star Plaza, the California Public Interest Research Group and Associated Students of UC Irvine co-sponsored ‘Free Money fo
Assisted Suicide Requires the Right Authority
A 14-year-old girl from Boulder, Colo. was charged on April 30 with second-degree murder after shooting her father in an alleged assisted suicide.