Lauren Green
Interview with Dr. Jan Blacher, advocate for autism awareness
Dr. Jan Blacher is the founder and director of the UCR Support, Education, Advocacy, Resources, Community and Hope Center (SEARCH) that researches and educates...
Senators hear update on health care plan
The ASUCR senate meeting that took place Wednesday, April 17, received reports on the UC Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP), funding allocations and the...
News In Brief
Eaton Science Fiction Conference
From April 11-14, the Marriott hotel in downtown Riverside will be hosting the 34th annual Eaton Science Fiction Conference. The...
Professor emeritus hosts talk on multiculturalism
On the evening of Wednesday, March 6, UCR Professor of History Emeritus Dr. Carlos Cortés gave a talk titled “Multicultural America in a Globalizing...
Bonfire kicks off homecoming weekend
Life was a party on Friday night, March 1. In between Interdisciplinary Building South and the softball field, a huge piñata of a tiger...
Lunar festival in Downtown Riverside ushers in the year of the snake
It was a cloudy day, but the string of red paper lanterns did not cease to guide visitors to Downtown’s Asian Pacific Lunar Festival...
ASUCR senate: highlighted projects of fall 2012
During their first meeting for winter quarter of 2013, ASUCR senators recapped accomplishments made in the fall quarter of last year and delivered updates...
Goodwin’s Supermarket hosts seminar and tasting of organic foods
Ingredients like kale, chia seeds, agave and strawberry radishes were main attractions at Goodwin’s market. Before Wednesday night I’d hardly known what each of...
UC application deadline extended for Hurricane Sandy victims
The University of California, along with many other universities across the nation, has decided to extend its application deadline from Nov. 30 to Dec....
Ari Shaprio, NPR White House Correspondent, visits UCR
Ari Shapiro, a White House corespondent and NPR journalist who covered the recent Mitt Romney Presidential Campaign of 2012, visited campus to speak in...