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Language should be about communication, not correctness

Something many foreign language learners may be able to relate to is the nail-biting anxiety that follows after engaging in conversation in a foreign...

Inside the office: Professor Michelle Latiolais on listening

When students visit 309 Humanities Instructional Building to see English professor and Master’s in Fine Arts (MFA) Programs In Writing Director Michelle Latiolais, an...

2025 ASUCI Elections see increased turnout, referendum sparks debate 

The 2025 Associated Students of UCI (ASUCI) Elections saw a significant increase in voter turnout this election cycle, with 22.38% of undergraduates — 6,470...

Inside the office: Professor Pavan Kadandale changing the classroom

Within the strikingly green McGaugh Hall, sometimes known as the “emerald city of UCI,” past the walkways stocked with emergency eye-wash stations, sits biological...

UC President Michael Drake discusses federal policy, state budget impacts

University of California (UC) President Michael Drake and leaders from the Council of UC Staff Assemblies (CUCSA) discussed the impact of recent federal policy...

Irvine teacher arrested for alleged sexual conversation with minor

The Irvine Police Department (IPD) arrested Irvine middle school teacher Eric Reid Zuercher for attempting to meet with a minor to “engage in sexual...

YouTube University is unlikely to replace classrooms

The reality of YouTube serving as formal education for students is becoming more apparent as educational channels range from exploring complex mathematics to in-depth...

Ethnic Studies Should Be a Nationwide Graduation Requirement

Making ethnic studies courses a nationwide graduation requirement will challenge students to think critically about the institutions and policies that marginalize people of color.

Ronald Reagan’s Legacy: The Rise of Student Loan Debt in America

President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan and cancellation of billions in debt have sparked controversy with Republicans. The skyrocketing cost of higher education has resulted in a staggering $1.75 trillion in student loan debt. It's time to uncover the roots of the student debt crisis and understand how it ballooned to its current state.

Why Doesn’t Anybody Know Anything About the War on Terror?

The state of the Middle East today is almost unrecognizable compared to that of only 20 years prior. It’s a region that’s been destabilized by American influence and bombarded with a foreign military presence that’s done much more harm than good. It’s also a region that has somehow been forgotten in history — or at least in the American history syllabus — leaving students unable to grasp the reality of America’s place in the War on Terror.

Rancho Santiago Community College District Faculty Demand Fair Pay Amidst Administrator Pay Raise

Santa Ana College and Santiago Canyon College faculty gathered in front of the Rancho Santiago Community College District (RSCCD) office to demand fair pay...

Poetry and Its Forgotten Power

Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this article did not contain the source to the authoritative retelling of Martha Nasch’s story of imprisonment and...

In-Person Instruction Was Never Necessary

President Joe Biden declared that completely reopening all schools in fall 2021 was “essential” back in August of 2021. Throughout the course of the...

Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill is Hateful and Deadly

Earlier this month, a Florida Senate committee approved the Parental Rights in Education bill, commonly known as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, in a...

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