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Earthquake faults can cause double the trouble

UCR Associate Professor and Undergraduate Advisor for Geophysics Gareth Funning and a team of researchers have discovered how thrust faults can enable earthquake ruptures...

ASUCR removes laptopping bylaw

At last week’s senate meeting, amendments were made to the standing ASUCR election bylaws. Major changes were made to remove the ban on laptopping...

UC gains capital from selling stocks

For the 2015 fiscal year, the University of California has benefitted financially from cutting fees and through a divestment of $10 billion of its...

UC to tackle challenges of increased student enrollment

Each of the 10 University of California campuses will begin working on making changes in regards to housing, hiring more faculty and expanding the...

UCR receives $517,000 to collaborate on social media archiving project

UC Riverside will be working with Washington University in St. Louis and the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities at the University of...

UCR School of Medicine dean search continues

On Jan. 12, Klea D. Bertakis gave a presentation describing her vision and goals if she is selected as the new dean for the...

R’Gear launches into second year

Beginning at 5:30 p.m. on Jan. 12, hundreds of UCR freshmen formed a line that originated from the Student Recreation Center (SRC) Arena and...

ASUCR appoints new elections director

This week’s ASUCR senate meeting saw the appointment of Melina Reyes as the new ASUCR elections director for the 2015-2016 school year. Mahera Khan, a...

Inland Southern California unemployment rate shows improvement

Inland Southern California has added 4,600 jobs on a seasonally adjusted basis for the month of November and 7,400 non-farm jobs the month of...

UCR professor speaks about Fed interest rate increase

The director of UCR’s School of Business Administration Center for Economic Forecasting and Development, Christopher Thornberg, has discussed the likely implications of the Federal...