Aidan Rutten
Strike Two: bargaining at impasse between UC and patient care workers
Last May, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 3622, the union which represents the service sector employees across all...
STEM high school to be built on campus
UCR plans on constructing a new STEM-focused magnet high school on its campus in conjunction with the Riverside Unified School District (RUSD) which will...
Student worker union bargains for Title IX reforms, wage increases
The United Automobile Workers Local 2865, which represents student employees, is currently in the process of contract bargaining with the University of California across...
Cloud printing and virtual computer labs on the horizon for UCR students
Over this summer, UCR’s Information and Technology Solutions (ITS) plans to implement cloud printing kiosks across campus to allow students to print from their...
Special election fills vacant CNAS senatorial seat
The new ASUCR senators held a special election on Tuesday May, 22 in order to determine the unfilled CNAS senatorial seat. After all 17...
“Save the Bees” campaign seeks to end pesticide use in California
The California Public Interest Research Group (CALPIRG) will begin pledging for their statewide “Save the Bees” campaign next fall at UCR with the goal...
Linguistics professor sheds light on evolution of “Spanglish”
The blending of the Spanish language and American culture has led to the creation of unique dialects and increased bilingualism. The impact and perceptions...
Reduced hours for UCR services due to strike
The UC’s largest employee union, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees or AFSCME, is holding a system-wide strike starting Monday, May...
Two UCR students chosen for prestigious science scholarship
Two UCR students, third-year chemical engineering and physics double major Nicholas Pham and fourth-year physics major Renata Koontz, have received Goldwater scholarships, one of...