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New program to research, address poverty issues

UCR’s School of Public Policy will be launching the Blum Poverty Initiative on Global and Regional Poverty in the fall of 2015. The brainchild...

Donations to help School of Public Policy research poverty

The UC Riverside School of Public Policy will launch an initiative in fall 2015 that will educate about poverty-related issues globally and in Riverside...

UCR orchestra brings stories to life with “Heroes and Anti-Heroes”

UCR’s music department will be putting on an orchestra concert this upcoming Saturday entitled “Heroes and Anti-Heroes.” Conducted by Ruth Charloff, the UCR orchestra...

Letter to the Editor: Chancellor Announces Two New Administrative Positions, Encourages...

Editor’s Note: The following is a work of satire based on the events described in the Issue 09 article, “Wilcox takes heat from students...

Massive Highlander protest prompted by UC tuition plan

Nearly 150 to 250 UCR students turned out for a protest on Nov. 18 as part of a systemwide “Day of Action” in response...

Letter to the Editor: Chancellor Wilcox is wrong to support the...

On Tuesday, November 18, many graduate and undergraduate students here at UCR participated in a UC-wide day of action on the eve of an...

Sit-in strikes Hinderaker Hall: UCR students protest tuition proposal

  A coalition of UCR students protested UC President Janet Napolitano’s proposed tuition increases Tuesday. The demonstration began at the Bell Tower but moved outside...

Tuition hikes have got to go: Potential UC increase is threat...

“Hey ho, tuition hikes have got to go!” chanted UC students at the UCSA Students of Color Conference (SOCC), one of the largest annual...

Letter to the Editor: Regarding the UC Proposal to Increase Tuition

I fundamentally reject UC President Janet Napolitano’s proposal to increase tuition up to 5% for 5 years. Like countless other UC students, I know...

Editorial: Playing the game to beat it: UCR’s battle to change...

What is it, exactly, that makes a college, in the eyes of the public and students, prestigious? Most of us know the name of...