NEWS
June 23, 1995 | NANCY WRIDE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mary Piccione and Herb Spiwak, beleaguered officials of UCI Medical Center who got the ax Thursday following weeks of scathing headlines, received glowing notes from the university's second in command, Sidney H. Golub, just days earlier.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
June 25, 1998 | TINA NGUYEN and LISA ADDISON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
UC Irvine's No. 2 administrator announced this week that he will step down next week, a sudden decision that has left the campus bracing for more changes as a new chancellor prepares to take the helm on July 1. In an electronic message, UCI Chancellor Laurel Wilkening notified campus officials that Executive Vice Chancellor Sidney Golub will leave his administrative duties effective July 1 to return to teaching and research in the school's College of Medicine.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
June 30, 1998 | JOHN CANALIS
William J. Lillyman, a 28-year UC Irvine faculty member, will temporarily become the executive vice chancellor, a position he held for six years in the 1970s and 1980s. Appointed by Chancellor Ralph Cicerone, Lillyman will fill the position until university administrators redefine the duties and search for a permanent administrator. He replaces Sidney H. Golub, executive vice chancellor since 1994, who is stepping down to return to his faculty position at the UCI College of Medicine.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
May 29, 1997
A doctor who worked in the UCI fertility clinic sued the university and its two top officials Wednesday, alleging they libeled her with the intention of harassing her into leaving the school. The suit filed in Santa Ana Superior Court by Dr. Jane L. Frederick accuses Chancellor Laurel L. Wilkening, Executive Vice Chancellor Sidney H. Golub and the university of making "reckless and false allegations" against her and of intentional infliction of emotional distress.
NEWS
August 23, 1997 | RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UC Irvine has formally evicted a herd of horses and other animals kept by two groups on campus, because they stand in the way of a student recreation center planned for the site. Representatives of the Wilderness Horse Owners Assn., which tends 26 free-range horses, and the 4-H club, which cares for pigs, ducks, goats and other animals, must vacate the campus' last vestige of rural grounds by the end of February and August of next year, respectively. Executive Vice Chancellor Sidney H.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
August 23, 1997 | RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UC Irvine has formally evicted a herd of horses and other animals kept by two groups on campus because the animals stand in the way of a student recreation center planned for the site. Representatives of the Wilderness Horse Owners Assn., which tends some 26 free-range horses, and the 4-H club, which cares for pigs, ducks, goats and other animals, must vacate the campus' last vestige of rural grounds by the end of February and August 1998, respectively. Executive Vice Chancellor Sidney H.