Silvia Ferrer
It takes a village to make an issue
My first frame of reference of college journalism was “Gilmore Girls.” I imagined myself zipping around a newsroom the same way Rory did, calling...
Olivia Rodrigo is revitalizing the breakup album
There is no one who can do angst better than a teenager, and 18-year-old Olivia Rodrigo showcases that in her debut album “SOUR.” She...
A tour of independent coffee shops in Riverside for the caffeine deficient
If you’re trying to branch out from Starbucks but still need to fuel late-night study sessions, Riverside has a surprisingly large selection of independent...
Mokkoji’s high price point is worth every cent
Mokkoji Shabu Shabu Bar is the latest eatery to join the Riverside scene. Shabu shabu is a Japanese hotpot dish in which you get...
The School of Public Policy announces a BA/MPP five-year program set to launch in...
UCR’s School of Public Policy announced the creation of a new program that will allow students to obtain both a bachelor’s degree and a...
Under the kilt: letting go of friendships: how toxic is too toxic
Friends have lamented to me, “I’m so toxic!” during specific situations or in reference to certain people, so it’s easy to oversee these claims...
CHASS to sustain 11% budget cut that will result in less student support, less...
“What matters more is … making sure UCLA is funded at 11,500 bucks a year (per student), making sure that Berkeley has its funding...
Winter Soulstice is a night of soulful vibes with a tinge of social activism
The Associated Student Program Board (ASPB) hosted 2021’s Winter Soulstice on Saturday, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m., featuring Jorja Smith as the headliner and...
‘To All the Boys: Always and Forever’ deploys unrealistic details that take away from...
The final installment in the “To All the Boys” trilogy has finally been released on Netflix, just in time for Valentine’s and Galentine’s Day...
‘Bling Empire’ is the convoluted gray area between reality and escapism
Reality television is meant to be the intersection between the real world and the escapism of fiction. Shows like “Bling Empire,” however, blur that...