Big Challenge, Big Results
TRACK: Women’s team finishes second, men place third in the Big West Challenge at Anteater Stadium.
LA Rallies for Lybia, Syria
PROTEST: Members of the Los Angeles area assembled for the marginalized countries of Lybia and Syria.
Budget Questions Continue
FORUM: A townhall meeting held on March 31 questions the future of the UC in lieu of severe cuts.
The Need To Pay For News
After strategizing and debating for the past few years, the New York Times decided to have its readers pay to read its online journalism, beginning March 28.
Response to Racist Rally Prompts Protest
PHOBIA: On March 10, students rallied against a rally that partook in particularly pointed bigotry.
What’s Next For Books?
SHUT: Borders Books, a literary entrepreneurial powerhouse, is closing many doors.
Friendly Rivalry On The Rise
CANADIAN: UCI to take another crack at the world record after the University of Alberta snatched the title.
A Struggle To SOAR Higher
News sources reporting on the likely budget cuts to enrollment and certain departments on each campus have maintained the current uncertainty of the effects. But these cuts have already taken a toll on UC Irvine’s quality education in unseen ways.
Budget Continues to Present Problems
DOLLAR:: Money for universities continues to dwindle — this time, research proves the negative ramifications.
The Things Twilight Didn’t Tell You
This summer I visited family in Seattle. And yes, we took the Twilight tour. But what I discovered on that tour was something much different than the somewhat magical, absolutely cheesy and kind of action-packed world of vampires and werewolves. I discovered the actual lives of the people living there and what I observed is far beyond what the books describe.