Tag: features
Bonfire 2017
Friday, Nov. 17, saw the success of yet another ASPB Bonfire, commemorating the homecoming of returning UCR students and welcoming new Highlanders with the...
Spotlight: Cosplay Workshops
Sewing machines, dress forms and bags of foam are set against the walls of the Creat’R Lab in the Orbach Library. Students sit at...
Pressing pause during midterms: The importance of breaks
Every college student handles midterm season differently. Whether you cope by spending dozens of hours in the library or sleeping to deny all responsibility,...
Bree Newsome is still climbing: The activist talks life beyond #KeepItDown
https://soundcloud.com/myles-duve/activist-bree-newsome-speaks-on-life-beyond-keepitdown
There is a moment in the autobiography of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. where, when reflecting on his time as a freshman at Morehouse...
The Clothesline Project: Empowering and giving a voice to survivors
When walking through the colorful shirts hung up on a chain link fence set up for the Clothesline Project — a visual display to...
The woes of honesty: Being upfront with STDs
California’s recently passed SB239 softens the blow of offenses that come with willingly exposing someone to a sexually-transmitted disease (STD). Why make such a...
The Fast Lane: What to do when buying a used car
For many of us, our first major purchase in our lives will be our cars. Though, with the high price of new cars today,...
Chalk the Walk
Monday: First Day on the Walk
A couple of hours before her dance audition, Desiree Carcamo, a first-year bioengineering major, began sketching and coloring her...
This year in … Features
This year, we at Features tried to incorporate as many new ideas into the section as possible to appeal to readers of all interests,...
Campus Cope: What to do this summer if you’re bored and...
My first year at UCR, I was bored just about every day of the week while I was on campus. I didn’t drive, so...




