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The Army Should Focus on Incentives to Increase Recruitment

As the priorities of younger generations have begun to change regarding work and education, it probably doesn’t come as a shock that Army recruitment has gone down in recent years and the U.S. government is extremely concerned about it.

Abortion Pill Veto Restricts Access to Safe Medical Services for Students

On September 30th, Governor Jerry Brown vetoed a measure that would require all public university student centers to provide abortion medication no later than January 1, 2022.

Removing Humanities from Universities Undermines the Purpose of College

Years ago, when I heard friends complaining about the amount of readings that humanities classes required, I thought that I was fortunate for not...

Why I’m Telling My Little Brother Not to Go to UCI

It’s not because I don’t love it here. This university has given me more opportunities than I could have ever imagined — the only...

What My College Essay Should Have Been

Dear Admissions Board, You have asked that I provide you with some insight into my world in 250-650 words. Below is my struggle, my endurance,...

College Budget Journies: Tracking How Much I Spend On Food

by Alice Giovanna Terriquez It’s a typical college scene: I’m sitting in class with a growling monster in my belly while the girl next to me...

Professors Not Preachers: Modern College Students Seeking Practical Relationships with Professors

Mark Bauerlein, English professor at Emory University, recently published an article in The New York Times questioning the point of college professors.  In his...

College stresses render need for mental health resources on campus

The pressure of the “perfect” GPA has consumed the minds and quite literally taken the lives of many undergraduates across college campuses nationwide. Many...

Demand for mental health resources on campus highlights inadequate resources

It was about a year ago when I first wrote about the conditions of our counseling center, detailing the long waits, the lack of...

Obama Investing in Community College Students With Hopeful Plan

Last week, President Obama announced a proposal to provide two years of free community college for students who meet certain criteria. Obama’s plan would...

Colleges Should Ensure Health & Wellness

Eat right, stay bright! As shown through many studies, college students are unhealthy. This could be due to poor habits growing up, but most...

Sports in Brief

Women’s Volleyball
The No. 21 UC Irvine women’s volleyball team had an up and down week

Cross Country
The UC Irvine cross-country team participated in the 36th Stanford Invitational on Saturday the 26.

Humanities Out There Struggling

OUTREACH: Grant shortfall leaves popular outreach with less money and doubts for next year’s program.

UCI Law School Debuts with High Aspirations

With a 4% acceptance rate in its first year, UCI Law has been the most selective law school in the country. Of the 2,741 applicants for the inaugural class, only 110 students were accepted. High-caliber students and selectivity demonstrate that UCI Law school is well on its way to achieve its goal.

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