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Student Center Expansion Update
The long-awaited $68.5 million UCI Student Center expansion project is scheduled to begin construction after the June 2004 commencement ceremony, acco
ASUCI Responds to Forced Labor Concerns
The Associated Students of UCI passed the ASUCI Vendor Fair Anti Forced Labor referendum (R39-26) to require vendors who sell goods at the ASUCI vendo
News in Brief
New UC President Dynes Begins Tour of California, Governor Proposes More UC Budget Cuts
Cross Event Focuses on Gender and Ethnicity
In her book ‘Far From Home: Shattering the Myth of the Model Minority,’ Mary Chung Hiyashi stated that nearly one-third of women killed each year are
Transgender Day of Remembrance Honored
For the first time, the UCI Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center and OUTspoken sponsored memorials and showed a short documentary entit
U-Pass Seeks Alleviation of UCI’s Parking Problems
After months of negotiation between UCI and OCTA, UCI students and employees will be able to ride any OCTA bus route any day of the week for free star
Cancer Prevention at UCI
The UCI Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center is currently conducting preventative cancer clinical trials with an initial grant from the National Ca
‘Does God Exist?’ Stirs Debate at UCI
Hundreds of students, faculty and other members of the UCI community crowded outside the Irvine Barclay Theatre Nov. 20 in eager anticipation of the d
News in Brief
Representative of ASUCI Protests IAC’s High Prices
Ben Thiang, ASUCI fair housing campaign manager, staged a protest on Nov. 18 to fight against the
Comprehensive Review Evaluates More Than SATs
Chair of UC Regents John Moores recently claimed that students with SAT scores below 1,000 ‘don’t have any business’ attending University of Californi