Recent UCR doctoral graduate discusses the significance of the fundamentalist Mormon communities in Mexico

Cristina Rosetti, a doctoral student specializing in religious studies who graduated from UCR in June 2019 has recently been interviewed by news organizations, including CNN, ABC and CBS News in regards to the massacre...

UC regents hold meeting, disrupted by protesters

The presentation of a system-wide diversity report, analysis of alternative revenue sources and an evaluation of Governor Brown’s proposed budget were among the most significant topics reviewed by the UC regents during their meetings...

ASUCR discusses future of UCR food security, moves to reduce meal plan cost

The sixth ASUCR meeting of the Fall quarter occurred Wednesday, Oct. 31 at 6:36 p.m. to discuss current efforts made by student organizations to increase student voter turnout, approve bylaw resolutions drafted to improve...

Traditions and Logistics: UCR 2023 Commencement

The 2022-2023 school year marks UC Riverside’s 69th commencement. With various activities for seniors to complete such as submitting their graduation application, attending sendoff, decorating their caps and gowns and much more. All of...

Ex-LAPD cop on murder spree throughout Southern California

  Update: Authorities have a "reasonable belief" that  Dorner died in a cabin fire after a police standoff in the San Bernardino Mountains. Former LAPD officer and Navy reservist Christopher Jordan Dorner is suspected of murdering...

UCR School of Medicine makes strides in cancer research

UCR Professor Dr. Maurizio Pellecchia and his research team have discovered a way of tracking cancer cells with the chemotherapy drug Paclitaxel. The drug tracks cells that cause tumor metastases when secondary malignant growths...

ASUCR Special Elections recalls controversies

The new ASUCR elected senate held a public meeting regarding the appointment of the vice president of finance and president pro-tempore, with the votes being made through a closed ballot. During the meeting, issues...

Wednesday protests

Peaceful rallies and public speeches defined the majority of UC Riverside’s campus activities during the first day of the UC Board of Regents meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 18. ASUCR activities at the Bell Tower...

UC risks losing $120 million in proposed state budget

Unveiling a draft of his 2015-16 proposed state budget, Gov. Jerry Brown allocated a 4 percent, or $120 million, increase for the University of California if no tuition increases are enacted. However, the amount...

FAFSA application to be simplified, may include only two questions

  The free application for federal student aid (FAFSA) may become more user-friendly if a bill called the Financial Aid Simplification and Transparency (FAST) Act goes into effect. If approved by the Senate, it may...