Wednesday, October 8, 2025
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Aries (March 21 - April 19): Four of Cups This is a period of reevaluation, Aries. You’ve just taken up a path that might be worth a second look. Check out any major life decisions you just made because one of them is wrong. Taurus (April 20 - May 20): Death Something has finished. A relationship, a project, a time period. This...
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Aries (March 21 - April 19): Four of Swords Reversed Your last relationship ended because it got stagnant. Everything from communication to yourselves as individuals stopped growing. You both stopped doing things you liked or the things you liked together. Taurus (April 20 - May 20): Wheel of Fortune The end of your last relationship was just because it was time. The...
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With a line almost out the door, the Barn on a Thursday night is one of the busiest times to catch a quick meal. However, the bustling crowd of the restaurant is indeed worth the wait.  The Barn was indeed a barn, back when UC Riverside was UC Los Angeles’ agricultural extension. Since then, the Barn has undergone immense changes...
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How do you like to start your morning? a) Exercising b) Journaling c) Listening to music d) Making coffee 2. What is your zodiac sign element? a) Fire b) Water c) Air d) Earth 3. What are you most afraid of? a) Being left alone b) Heights c) Spiders d) The ocean What animal would you want as your companion? a) Bunny b) Black cat c) Golden retriever d) Bearded dragon How would...
Aries (March 21 - April 19): Knight of Cups There’s something really beautiful blossoming in your life right now, Aries. There is a romance that is growing and you’re missing it. Try and open your eyes, this is the time to read into things that seem benign. Taurus (April 20 - May 20): High Priestess What you’re missing right now is within...
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Walking all the way to Glen Mor for a Starbucks can be a little too much for some people. You can be in a class across campus and still have to trek to Glen Mor for that refresher you’ve been craving for all day. You get there and the line is so long because everyone had the same idea,...
Have you ever felt like something’s off when everyone gets in relationships, but you? Let me tell you: it’s not bad. While the hopeless romantic in us does wish for a certain someone to change our lives for the better, there’s some good that can come out of it. Choosing to be single in a culture where everyone is...
Based in Los Angeles, the non-profit organization, End Overdose, exists to promote harm reduction and prevent opioid overdose. On campus, UCR’s chapter strives to cultivate a safer culture surrounding drug use by providing free overdose response training to other student organizations, and by distributing free fentanyl test strips every Wednesday at the Belltower. According to Ruchi Shetti, one of...
March 19, 2023 marked UC Riverside’s first ever Blossom Fest. The indie and rock festival, aimed at showcasing new up and coming artists from across California featured the artistic talents of BEL, Sir, Please and DWLLRS. Along with food, merch, performances from UCR’s dance clubs, and of course, flowers, the festival is a great opportunity to enjoy a break...
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We’re already in week four of the spring quarter and it can be hard finding the energy to keep up with any busy schedule. For graduating seniors, this is the last quarter before the real world comes knocking on your door. Seniors especially know when senioritis starts creeping in, it’s even more difficult to try and finish these last...