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Students cautious yet motivated about midterm voting

Two years after the election of President Donald Trump, the midterm elections are once again slated to take place nationally. The midterm elections, held...

Updating the U.S.’ asylum laws is a matter of life or...

It is often stated that the U.S. is a nation of immigrants; this fact holds true today as much as ever, as nearly 1.5...

Supreme Court holds back critical step against gerrymandering

Judge James A. Wynn Jr. of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit struck down North Carolina’s congressional districting map, claiming...

Opioids, you’re fired! Supporting Trump’s declaration of the opioid crisis as...

America has declared public health emergencies plenty of times in the past, including the 2009 H1N1 influenza outbreak, the 2009 North Dakota storms and...

Anna Akana imparts her advice on surpassing limitations

On the evening of Monday, May 22 in HUB 302, Anna Akana, an American filmmaker and YouTube sensation, visited UCR to talk about her...

United Community of Riverside: He shall from time to time…

I have a confession to make: I love the State of the Union Address. I still own ancient VCR technology and have recorded every...

Letter to the Editor: Tuition Hikes Are Unfair

According to the think tank Demos, $2,100 was the average price of tuition for an academic year when I was in college in the...

The fault of science illiteracy is ourselves

Sen. Marco Rubio recently doubled down on his denial that climate change is caused by man. “I do not believe that human activity is...

And then they came for the Baha’is…

Martin Niemoller, esteemed Lutheran pastor and valiant critic of Nazi German oppression, was made popular through his post-World War II statement, “First they came...