Tag: features
A Word of Advice from … Associate Professor of History Dana...
Professor Dana Simmons has been teaching at UCR for 12 years and has certainly made her mark. Simmons first began researching how modern minimum...
These banana bread bars are on the next level
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7jX8gT7KpQ
Contrary to a traditional banana bread recipe with a dense core, this recipe has a fluffy, airy center. Ironically, this recipe was achieved through...
Campus Cope: Roommates
For those of us who have been lucky enough, we have never had an impending issue with a roommate before: We respected their space,...
Ladies vs. Gentlemen: Music festivals
The cornerstone of youthful energy and vibrance, a vivid display of art and soul in an open, outdoor venue, an extended period of time...
A Word of Advice From … Professor Richard Cardullo
Professor Richard Cardullo is a monumental figure at UCR whose name can be heard in all corners of the campus. He began as a...
ASPB’s “Gone Global” appeals universally to all students at UCR
It’s a guiding value within UCR’s foundation and everyday campus life to promote diversity: We see it all around us in the peers we...
Middle Eastern Student Center’s 2017 M.E. Week celebrates art, cuisine, performance...
A traditional Middle Eastern sobhaneh was a great wake up for Middle Eastern Week
By: Evan Ismail, SSW
To begin the Middle Eastern Student Center’s (MESC)...
Ladies vs. Gentlemen: Being a nerd
We all know that guys and girls, men and women, have distinct physical traits such as gender-specific variations of the hips and shoulders, and...
The Fast Lane: 2017 Fiat 124 Spider
Italian cars are known for having more character and flair than their rivals at the cost of spotty reliability. The saying goes that Fiat...
Beyond R’Margins breaks down the master’s tools with education and all-inclusivity
Returning to UCR for another year to shed light on the continuous social injustices within marginalized communities, the second annual Beyond R’Margins Conference, which...









