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Former UCR interim chancellor to helm CSU Long Beach

Jane Close Conoley, who served as UCR’s interim chancellor from Dec. 2012 to Aug. 2013 and is the current dean of UC Santa Barbara’s...

Carlotta Walls LaNier discusses civil rights with UCR

Carlotta Walls LaNier was met with a standing ovation from a nearly full audience as she took to the podium to share her experience...

ASUCR senators propose diversity council for UCR

A group of ASUCR senators is working to bring representatives from various ethnic and gender programs together in a diversity council that supporters say...

The Lab: Research from around the UC

Island habitat linked to tameness in lizards UCR professor Theodore Garland and two other researchers have published a study that confirms that island-dwelling lizards take...

New solar farm to provide renewable energy

UCR has announced that a 10.92-acre solar farm — the largest at any UC campus — will provide three megawatts of renewable energy to...

The computers are coming — and that’s not a bad thing

“2001: A Space Odyssey.” “The Terminator.” “Portal.” Pop quiz: What do these things have in common? Artificial intelligence sucks. Well, it’s slightly more complicated than that,...

Uncle Chuang’s gives students a choice

University Village is experiencing something of a restaurant Renaissance this academic year. Last September marked the twin openings of Calibasil and Oven 450, and...

91 Freeway expansion could lead to more congestion

An old saying goes something like this: “Be careful what you wish for — it might just come true.” The Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC)...

The Philosopocalypse Hits the Barn

How do you think the apocalypse will come? Meteor impact is always a popular choice. With global warming increasingly in the spotlight, some have argued...

The Lab: Research from UCR and the UC system

UCR economics professor receives $70,000 grant UCR associate professor Steven Helfand has been awarded $70,000 from the United Nations’ International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)....