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Intersession programs at community colleges allow only the wealthy to advance

California community colleges have increased their fees by six to 10 dollars nearly every year for the last few years while reducing the number...

Spring Break: The California Redwoods for a free and refreshing alternative

Get ready for Spring Break, Highlanders! After the dreaded finals, papers and projects, there is no doubt that the majority of the student body...

Spring Break: How to do Las Vegas on a budget

When the sun peeks out from clouds, legs creep out from pants and students burst out in celebration, it can only mean one thing:...

Town hall outlines UCR’s harsh financial struggles

  Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Dallas Rabenstein hosted a town hall meeting on Feb. 25 to discuss the current status of UC Riverside’s budget....

Sequestration cuts could affect UC research funds

Automatic national budget cuts are set to take effect March 1 and will last until September. The cuts — which will reportedly slash $177...

Gov. Brown’s proposal and its hidden consequences

It is a sad but true statement that money is what makes things happen when it comes to the education of students and the...

Gov. Brown’s proposal to change community college funding for the better

When have you gone to a restaurant and had to pay before you even got to taste your meal? You don’t show up to...

Where has all the money gone? The reasons behind the gridlock...

Right now, the public should be shouting at the politicians, “Why can’t we all just get along?” Apparently this is impossible for Democrats and...

Governor Brown’s budget surplus forgets about the students

Just last academic year, UC Riverside admitted 5,266 transfer students and the entire UC system admitted 48,662 students. For every UC school over 90...

Brown’s revised budget allocates UC less funding than expected

Gov. Brown's revised budget, which seeks to address the state's $16 billion deficit, will temporarily withhold $38 million from the state's initial $90 million...