Dancing with technology
If you can’t make it on “Dancing with the Stars,” try dancing with technology.
If you can’t make it on “Dancing with the Stars,” try dancing with technology.
West Side Story, the groundbreaking and enduring American musical that addresses dual passions of gang membership and forbidden young love, will open at the Irvine Barclay Theatre Friday, Nov. 14, and continue through Saturday, Nov. 22.
All over the country, record numbers of voters are standing in lines to cast their votes in what many are calling the most historic election of our time.
Presidential candidates and political bloggers typically have a lot to say, but the subtext to their messages isn’t always clear.
When they arrived at UC Irvine Medical Center, the two dozen Silverado High School students seemed unsure about what was ahead.
In 2007, UC Irvine student leaders from Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Druze and unaffiliated backgrounds set a goal to take a fact-finding trip to Israel and Palestine to better understand the nature of ongoing conflicts in the region.
As a leader of the Asian Pacific Student Association, Cheng hopes to register 600 new voters by the Oct. 20 deadline.
The field of public health looks at the big picture, and that image is coming into focus at UC Irvine as its Program in Public Health marks its greatest growth stage in its young, five-year history.
There’s no shortage of political opinion at UC Irvine, and a number of campus groups and student organizations have organized events where those opinions can be heard.
Like countless other universities around the world, UCI has its own distinctive legends and lore that have emerged to shed light on campus mysteries.