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Going Beyond Internet Activism

The flesh of our thumbs sliding upwards on a fluorescent glass screen enables a carousel of images, headlines and videos to flow across it.

Prop 13: How A Vote Can Restore School Infrastructure Statewide

One day, a friend of mine pointed out the awkward shape jutting out of my room’s wall, and before long I realized it was a mushroom.

The Importance Of UCI Special Collections And Archives In A Divided Political Climate

With growing tensions between political parties due to the upcoming election and impeachment inquiries, Americans are becoming increasingly divided by their values.

The Coronavirus Might Be A Cause For Concern, But Asian Students Aren’t

It is flu season, and that means you can’t go five feet around campus without seeing someone coughing, sneezing or looking about as sick as everyone else feels.

Left 4 Dead 2 Doesn’t Need A Sequel, But Maybe A Prequel

After years of rumors and speculation, Valve confirmed on Jan. 17 that they would not be working on a sequel to their popular video game, Left 4 Dead 2, to the dismay and frustration of many fans.

Getting to Know UCI’s DREAM Center: An Interview With Interim Director Dr. Angela Chen

Chen’s experience as a formerly undocumented student has largely informed her career-long commitment to serving the undocumented community.

A Royal Dreading

Graphic by Toan Truong It was less than two years ago when the world gathered around to watch the wedding ceremony of Prince Harry...

Satire: Editor-In-Chief Forces Lowly Opinion Co-Editor To Review “The Bachelor”

Like many of my peers, I have trouble saying “no.”

We Hate to Ask, Again, But Will You Help Lecturers?

On behalf of my fellow lecturers system-wide, nearly 4,000 of us, please stand with us once more.

From Female MC To Washington D.C.

Ah yes, Cardi B. Who can forget the notorious stripper from the Bronx who seemingly okurr’d her way to the top of the Billboard charts and won the attention of millions?

If Prisoners Can Save Our State, They Can Vote

the disenfranchisement of incarcerated individuals is a slippery slope leading to wider disenfranchisement for everyone and the further suppression of minority groups in America.

The Poop Tunnel Isn’t Fun, Stop Going In It

After walking out of Late Night at the Anteatery on a Friday, one of your dorm mates throws out the suggestion.

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