Rep. Dave Min of California’s 47th Congressional District held his fifth annual Asian American and Pacific Islander Empowerment Summit, celebrating the contributions of Asian...
LGBTQIA+ students face unique challenges in educational institutions that impact their academics as well as their personal lives. A recent study from the UCLA...
Democratic state Sen. David Min won California’s highly contested 47th Congressional District seat on Nov. 13, defeating Republican Scott Baugh.
The Associated Press declared Min...
The Associated Students of UCI (ASUCI) and Associated Graduate Students (AGS) hosted a forum featuring Dave Min, a candidate running for a House seat...
Voters will elect the next representative of California’s highly contested 47th Congressional District this November, a seat Democrats and Republicans view as integral to...
An investigative hearing to probe the recent Orange County oil spill’s economic, health and environmental impacts was held by members of Congress at the...
The Orange County Sheriff’s Department (OCSD) is conducting an investigation into one of their employees who may have attended the Jan. 6 Trump rally...
UC Irvine College Democrats hosted the Congressional Candidates Forum last Tuesday, Nov. 7, inviting four Democratic candidates who are running to represent California’s 45th...
Congress Republicans Take Steps to Repeal Affordable Care Act
Republicans in Congress have advanced plans to repeal the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as “Obamacare,”...
The United States Congress is an organization comprised of patriotically-motivated men and women that, with the approval of the voting public, are meant to...
Have you ever thought about being the leader in a group? If you said yes, then you’re probably not Joe Lieberman. No, good old Joe is more like the guy in the group who says, “let’s put politics beside us and do what the other group is doing.” The only problem is that the other group is just playing Tetris on a calculator.
I’m not going to lie: the first time I saw “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” I missed half of lunch so I could finish the film in my eighth grade U.S. history class. Feeling all patriotic and teary-eyed afterward, I had a whole new respect for black and white movies, Jimmy Stewart and dare I say it — politicians.