![]() UCI is a home to students who want to go above and beyond and aren’t satisfied with anything less than always shining brighter. ![]() UCI embraces diversity and is consistently working to ensure it. It’s hard not to be involved at UCI, chances are if you take a walk on Ring Road, you’ll find something to love. Why should prospective students choose UCI? UCI is a large, research university with a small community feel. On March 7th, 2019 ASUCI presented their 8th annual Soulstice Talent Competition Soulstice is UCIs largest talent show which brings unique talent to the st. Who are some of your favorite people at UCI? Charles who swipes you in at Pippin Commons (worth the trip if you’re living in Mesa). It’s the little things that matter, walking to MSTB isn’t so bad anymore. What are some hidden gems at UCI? Cafe Espresso! (It seems if you’re not a bio major or fresh out of Rowland Hall, you don’t know what this is.) They have creamer for your coffee and that is all I really want living in a Starbucks world of only milk and half and half. Before I even took the time to learn about student leadership programs on campus, I was already falling in love with the role it allowed me to take on. Simply attending Soulstice my freshman year led me to join Soulstice League, and then Campus Representatives. UCI’s annual talent show and competition, Soulstice, was canceled in light of recent measurements to safeguard individuals from the increased spread of COVID-19. What pleasantly surprised you at UCI? I love that opportunities find you at UCI, sometimes even before you can find them yourself. The Australian Standing Stones Management Board Welcome you to witness the crossing of the sola noon shadow at the mid winter solstice. I want to reflect the university I love in the mark I leave in my undergraduate years. I can aim to be good, or great, but it’s always my goal to be my best. (Slight edit by What do I love about UCI? I love that UCI doesn’t settle for good, or even great, but we are always striving to be the best, and this philosophy radiates onto me as a student. Photo and caption by Jennifer Pearce Public Health Sciences major and Medical Anthropology minor, Campuswide Honors Program member.
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