UCI Men’s Basketball Narrowly Misses Out on March Madness Tournament; Gets No. 1 Seed in NIT Postseason Tournament
The UCI Men’s basketball team lost to UC San Diego in the Big West Tournament Championship...
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The UCI Men’s basketball team lost to UC San Diego in the Big West Tournament Championship...
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Irvine resident Sonit Joshi is a junior at Rancho Santa Margarita Catholic High School. Since the...
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I was recently introduced to two remarkable Irvine students, Ashley Liau and Jalyn Huang. Ashley...
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The Assistance League of Irvine (ALI) is a nonprofit volunteer organization dedicated to providing...
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Irvine Mayor Larry Agran has always been one to “think globally, act locally.”
Agran has a long history of finding ways on the city level to bring solutions to wider problems and make progress in protecting our environment, defending civil rights, and advancing urban planning.
So it was no surprise that Agran signed on with the National Mayors Alliance to End Childhood Hunger immediately upon taking office in December.
And, it was no surprise that this past weekend, Mayor Agran was in the middle of a 45-acre field in Irvine, alongside dozens of volunteers who harvested more than 30,000 pounds of broccoli.
The field was part of the Harvest Solutions Farm. The broccoli was destined for the Second Harvest Food Bank and, ultimately, the dinner table of those facing food and nutrition insecurity.
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