Monday, September 15, 2025
This week in the Highlander Newsroom, we chat about the cancellation of Heat 2016, the recently approved Three Year Financial Stability plan that will increase UC enrollment and the removal of the CSU president's salary cap. We also chat about our advice for finals. Be sure to catch the Highlander Newsroom on the radio, airing every Wednesday at 9 a.m....
This week in the Highlander Newsroom, we chat about the terrorist attacks in Beirut and Paris, social media activism and the million student march. Be sure to catch the Highlander Newsroom on the radio, airing every Wednesday at 9 a.m. and Sunday at 6:30 p.m., only on KUCR 88.3 FM. 
This week in the Highlander Newsroom, we chat about Thanksgiving, BSU-led Black Lives Matter protests in solidarity with the University of Missouri at UCR and the state of the Syrian refugees after the terrorist attacks that took place in Paris and Beirut. Be sure to catch the Highlander Newsroom on the radio, airing every Wednesday at 9 a.m. and Sunday...
This week in the Highlander Newsroom, we chat about our Halloween weekend, new information on meat causing cancer and Obama's decision to limit standardized testing. Be sure to catch the Highlander Newsroom on the radio, airing every Wednesday at 9 a.m. and Sunday at 6:30 p.m., only on KUCR 88.3 FM. 
     In his first appearance, assistant Arts and Entertainment editor Adrian Garcia joins myself and Evan for spring quarter's first Highlander Newsroom. We talk not only about the tragedy at San Bernardino's North Park Elementary School but the role of media publications in reporting such tragedies, also considering the United Airlines incident for context.     Of course, though,...
    It's elections week at UC Riverside and, in response, our board decided to take a hard-line stance against the legal status of laptopping in lieu of endorsing candidates.     We opened this week's Newsroom with a discussion on the practice and our personal experiences with such. Is it legal due in part to the lack of student...
Myles and Evan are joined in studio by fourth-year political science major Summer Shafer to discuss the potential implementation of a Gender Studies requirement at UC Riverside. The requirement is currently pending review by the academic senate and Shafer, who has been spearheading the initiative to get it passed, provides insight on the process and fields questions about the...
This past week saw the announcement of ASUCR elections results, developments on the UCOP's $175 million reserve and more discussions over UC Berkeley conservative speakers. The group talks about all that and more on this week's newsroom. Listen below:
On this week's Newsroom we question whether the campus administration should actively step in in such situations? How should students react, especially if they're being directly targeted? We also shed light on the current efforts made by parents and community members of the Riverside area's Alvord Unified School District to recall trustee Joseph Barragan who is accused of making racist...