9,823 research outputs found
1977/1978 UCI General Catalogue
General catalogue for the academic year 1977-1978
Interview with Eloise Kloke
Assistant Chancellor Administration, 1964Digitized 2013 by Avant Productions, Inc
"Cesar Chavez: the Man and the Movement"
Cesar Chavez speaking at the University of California, Irvine, "Cesar Chavez: the Man and the Movement". Image and sound.Digitized 2012 by Avant Productions, Inc
Interview with John Brown
University RegistrarDigitized 2013 by Avant Productions, Inc
UCI long range development plan : updating report
An updated report of the long range development plan created in 1963. Includes planning goals, budgets, and projections for the UCI campus
Interview with Daniel G. Aldrich
Founding Chancellor, 1962-1984. Interviews dated 1989-04-24 and 1989-05-01Digitized 2012 by Avant Productions, Inc
Interview with Henry Cord Meyer
Professor Emeritus of HistoryFounding Chair of Department of History, 1965Digitized 2013 by Avant Productions, Inc
Long range development plan
A long range development plan guiding the future physical development of the University of California, Irvine campus. Includes photographs, maps, and land use plans
Jaded, Final Issue, Spring 2007
Jaded magazine is a form of alternative media to encourage political, cultural, and personal discourse among UCI students. We celebrate and support the Asian Pacific Islander community through the retelling of the past, engaging of the present, and sharing a vision for the future. We hope to build connections and bridge gaps between people of different ethnicities and ways of thinking. The goal of the publication is not only to provide a space where Asian Pacific Islander students can voice different opinions and artistic expressions, but also as a form of community activism through education and awareness. Despite the fact that we are misrepresented, our images misconstrued, and our cultures misunderstood we are not JADED in spirit. This is what we are doing about it.We are proud to say that in the three years of making Jaded, we continuously made an effort to make each issue better than the last. In this final issue of Jaded, we present to our readers a double issue packed with investigative articles, interviews with amazing people, and thoroughly researched pieces that expose the hypocrisy of our culture. We are sad to announce that this will be the last issue of Jaded, but hopefully not the end of magazines like ours. In this last issue, we have compiled a brief guide to DIY journalism, which we hope will be both entertaining and informative for readers interested in started their own publication—or for readers who want to laugh at our working process. It has been a great three years. Thank you all for reading.Most issues of Jaded in this collection were archived from digitized issues originally placed online on the magazine’s original web site (now defunct). Chris Dea, the magazine’s Creative Director, and the UCI Libraries digitized other issues
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