Tag: evan ismail
Education doesn’t always happen in lecture halls: My reflections on four...
When I was first looking for colleges to apply to, I remember how impressed I was that UCR had a student newspaper. I was...
ASUCR announces the implementation of a commuter meal plan
One day before the R’Gear reveal, ASUCR senators voted to allocate $2,900 to purchasing 300 lab coats. 250 of these lab coats will be...
On a higher frequency: KUCR to expand with programming targeted for...
UCR’s radio station KUCR 88.3 FM announced early Wednesday, March 28 that they will be expanding into programming for animals. Their newest program, entitled...
ASUCR appoints new chief justice
Beginning at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 21, ASUCR held their twelfth senate meeting of the academic year in the senate chambers, HUB 221....
“Getting back to the culture:” Dining optimistic about Barn expansion
During an ASUCR meeting in May 2017, David Henry, executive director of Dining, Hospitality and Retail Services (Dining) announced a full renovation for The...
ASUCR near unanimously votes to ban laptopping from 2018 elections
On Wednesday, Jan. 24, ASUCR senators voted to officially ban laptopping from the 2018 elections with a vote of 9-1-0. This decision comes after...
UCR students to Dining: Increase halal options
UC Riverside’s Muslim population has recently raised questions about the limited halal options on campus. First raised as an issue during an ASUCR meeting...
ASUCR senators sworn in at first state of the association meeting
ASUCR’s first state of the association meeting of fall quarter convened in the senate chambers on Wednesday, Oct. 4 at 6:30 p.m.
After roll...
2016-17 Year in Review
Compiled by: Evan Ismail, SSW and Andreas Rauch, SSW
Several events occurred at a local, national and global stage throughout the 2016-17 school year that...
News in Brief for the week of Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Riverside area school board member avoids censure
A Riverside area school board member accused of racist social media posts earlier this year has escaped censure...