Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Courtesy of Pexels I took my first steps into college fully believing that I would experience a full year on campus —  the next thing I know I’m packing my belongings that I had rushed to buy before move-in day and realized I was moving out three and a half years earlier than...
Courtesy of Pexels Welcome to the library traveler. Would it be rude to ask from whence you came?  Are you a warrior or a peddler? You may ask, but I know not my true name. I...
My sisters and I are your standard introverts. We do not seek out conversations or go to many parties. We are content with a pantry stuffed with junk food, a marathon of classic Disney movies, and a house filled with books. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the U.S. and social distancing became...
Courtesy of Pexels It seems like just moments ago, we sat in our lecture halls and stuffy discussion classrooms daydreaming up “what if’s.” What if I skipped class today and tomorrow and the next? What if I stayed in bed all day? That would surely be the life — but as COVID-19 reached...
Courtesy of Flickr When you die you are informed that in order to pass over to the afterlife you must first guide the new incarnation of yourself to do better than you did. You must be your very own guardian angel. It’s been 12 years, 17 days and 49 seconds...
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Archive / Highlander The Women’s Resource Center (WRC) opened in August 1973 with its purpose being to create “educational programming, study space and resources, sexual assault and domestic/relationship violence advocacy, leadership opportunities, special events, and safety support services for women and all members of the UCR community,” as stated on the center’s FAQ...
Lloyd Kao / Highlander Held on the front lawn of the A. Gary Anderson School of Management (AGSM) building last Friday, March 6, the Color Festival was hosted by the AGSM Student Association. Joshua Wang / Highlander Taking inspiration from Holi, a Hindu festival of good...
Archive / Highlander With the New Year’s hype dying down, it’s getting harder and harder now to stick to resolutions; whether the promise was to eat better, workout more or set a sleeping schedule, it’s likely gotten more difficult two months after the New Year began. As time passes, school and life will...
Ryan Poon / Highlander ‘It takes a village to raise a scholar;’ a talk with ASP’s black scholars and director on giving back to the community African Student Programs (ASP) was created in 1972 as a result of black scholars advocating “to sustain a socially just and inclusive...
College is without a doubt an amazing learning experience. It’s an opportunity to push ourselves to try new things and to go way beyond our comfort zone. It is a place where we can grow and flourish as people, but only if we allow ourselves to open up to all the new and daunting experiences. Keeping that...