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In This Issue
News
March Fourth for education
Students Lobbying in Sacramento
UC Davis sees rowdier protests
UCR helps Riverside improve its economic 'destiny'
Sports
Highlanders dancin'
Long Beach and the Eaters end UCR's story
49ers hammer Highlanders on Senior Night
Baseball grabs one of three in tough weekend series
Betrayal? A sport fan's dilemma
Flag football championship is tackled by Beast Mode
McCullough finishes with Riverside's only point on week
Postseason dreams
Riverside rugby team's comeback falls short
The Highlanders finish 10th in their own tournament
Three times the fun, Wilder to Nationals
Which type of bear is best? Highlanders top Bruins
Entertainment
UCR is Dancing 2010
Barn Rock and Hip Hop Show
Bartók Brilliantly Played
CD Review: Beat the Devil's Tattoo by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
CD Review: Broken Bells by Broken Bells
Chiodos
David H. Reynolds Memorial Recitial
Movie Review: Alive in Wonderland
Movie Review: Brooklyn's Finest
The UCR Laptop Ensemble makes its debut
UCR Highlander Concert Band & UCR Jazz Ensemble
Opinion
A wake up call for the nation on education
Anthem Blue Cross versus America, who will win?
California's problems stem from bloated government
Learning economic lessons from an economy in ruins
Republicans consider changing default stance to "maybe"
UCR's Zipcar plan unlikely to be effective solution
Why smaller government isn't better government
Features
Plotting to go organic
Celebrating women
Pho Ha
Q&A with ASUCR
Scholarships, fellowship & awards
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