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Aries (March 21 - April 19): Nine of Cups Reversed The Nine of Cups reversed speaks to the materialistic. This isn’t necessarily bad, but you do like tangible expressions of care. You need someone to show that they love you. You could say that you’re looking for someone whose love language is gift giving. Taurus (April 20 - May 20): Seven...
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Aries (March 21 - April 19): Seven of Wands Reversed You are giving up and giving in. You’ve been caught off guard by new changes and your response is to give up. This time, the challenges are too great and are not within your capabilities. As sad as it is, you have to surrender. Taurus (April 20 - May 20): Justice You’ve...
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In America, the university has for decades been seen in popular culture as a space of liberation, particularly sexual, which is a picture not far from the truth; the grand majority of college students participate in sexual activities at some point throughout their academic career. The American Health Resources and Services Administration reported 94% of college students are sexually...
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Uncovering the mysteries of Zodiac signs can be an enlightening journey. Unless you’re living under a moon rock, you probably know that there are 12 Zodiac signs in total. Your personal Zodiac sign is determined by the sun’s relation to Earth on the day you were born. Join me as I shed some light on understanding how your Zodiac...
Starting off an article talking about 2020 is so cliche these days that back when I was Managing Editor we asked writers to stop it completely. I’m here to break that rule two years later, because 2020 is the year that I joined The Highlander. I was between high school graduation and left with some skills that I had...
Crowds of hungry students gathering at HUB plaza, hour-long lines and a colorful variety of food trucks were all indicators of the 2018 Annual Fall Food Truck Festival. With the food tending to lean more toward the expensive side and aforementioned lines being less than ideal for many students’ schedules, many see skipping the festival altogether to be a...
On Wednesday, March 6, ASPB hosted an early screening of the “Freedom Writers: Stories from the Heart” documentary and a Q&A with teacher and featured protagonist Erin Gruwell. The event began at 7 p.m. in University Lecture Hall 1000. ASPB hosted this event as a means to bring a demographic of storytellers to campus. The documentary is about the...
On May 29, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., the UCR Office of Sustainability held the Fair Trade Festival on Hinderaker Lawn. The purpose of the festival was to educate students on what it means for companies or products to be fair trade and give them the opportunity to browse through fair trade items from local vendors. Fair trade...
  Typically, we see death as a sad part of our lives. In some cultures, however, people celebrate Dia de Los Muertos with optimism and believe that even though their loved ones aren't with them physically, their memories, legacies and experiences will be remembered by future generations. Dia de los Muertos, translated to Day of the Dead, is a two day...
Storm: By Sabrina Hunter, CW Her head was the lightning filled sky. Anxiety and thunder coursing through her veins, Blood substituted by sadness, The fast beating of her heart as scattered as the rain, Trembling hands echoed the waves of a ferocious sea. A storm raged inside her.   However, Only the rain escaped.   Her tear stained cheeks told the story of fear. She was afraid of her own mistakes...