Through the hazy, blue lighting of the Moroccan Lounge, alternative indie singer-songwriter Ayleen Valentine emerged from darkness wearing a gas mask to obscure...
The Cross-Cultural Center (CCC) hosted its signature Deconstruction Zone project with the theme “Unpacking White Supremacy,” inviting campus organizations and the UCI community...
Organizations within the encampment, UCI Divest, Students for Justice in Palestine at UCI and Anakbayan at UCI, have also received interim suspensions....
Third-year computer science student Ananya Kashyap uses singing as an escape. When she is frustrated with schoolwork, or when she feels emotionally overwhelmed,...
20-year-old dark pop singer-songwriter Ashley Sienna has taken the Internet by storm with a new genre of music she calls “manifestation music.” First...
Making ethnic studies courses a nationwide graduation requirement will challenge students to think critically about the institutions and policies that marginalize people of color.
Before we can properly address homelessness, we have to treat affected individuals with the same level of humanity, kindness and respect as everyone else.
While the right to freedom of speech is vital, it does not surpass the importance of granting any individual the opportunity to safely seek and receive necessary medical care.
With an increasing number of people wanting to immigrate to the U.S., the discussion of an immigrant's role in our country has grown. This discussion often focuses on the relationship between immigrants and the U.S. economy.
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