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UCR will lift its mask mandate on April 11 in accordance...

UC Riverside has announced that as of April 11, individuals on campus will no longer be required to wear a mask while indoors. This...

ASUCR’s 17th meeting sees the review of the athletics referendum to...

The Associated Students of UCR’s 17th meeting took place Wednesday, March 2, both in person and through Zoom, at the ASUCR Senate Chambers. All...

An Update on UCR Students for a Safer Return to Campus

UC Riverside students continue to hold a mixed reaction toward the transition to in-person instruction. Students still hold many concerns with how this transition...

UCR announces commencement 2022 will be in person and other COVID-19...

Highlanders graduating this year will be able to celebrate the campus’ 68th commencement ceremonies in person. UCR’s official announcement came after many Highlanders awaited...

Student Researchers United rallies against rent burden

On Feb. 15, UC Academic Student Employees led a rally in front of the UCR Housing Office. The rally was organized by members of...

Black History Month sees a reflection of Black history and pivotal...

Black History Month presents the opportunity to explore the Black student experience at UC Riverside. As one of the leading schools in diversity and...

Two pieces of legislation were presented and approved at ASUCR’s 15th...

On Wednesday, Feb. 16, the 15th Associated Students of UCR meeting took place both in person and through Zoom at the ASUCR Senate Chambers....

UCR Vice Chancellor Brian Haynes and ​​Associate Provost Ken Baerenklau host...

On Wednesday, Feb. 9, the 14th Associated Students of UCR meeting took place both in person and through Zoom at the ASUCR Senate Chambers....

New testing sites open on campus to accommodate more students

On Feb. 1, UCR added two new testing sites on campus located at the Student Success Center and Bannockburn room G-105. This comes as...

We’ve passed the main omicron surge, but we need to watch...

As California recovers from the recent wave of omicron cases, public health officials are warning about a newer, more infectious subvariant. Early data from...