Tag: op-ed
Student workers shouldn’t have to sell their plasma to survive
Academic workers at the University of California aren’t unique in feeling the pain of the housing market in the state. This is an issue...
Women, Life, Freedom: The story of Mahsa Amini
On September 13, 2022, Mahsa Zhina Amini was arrested by the “morality police” of Iran due to the fact that she was “improperly” wearing...
Congress needs to care about students: a response to coronavirus aid
Samir Al-Alami is a fourth year in Political Science with a concentration in International Affairs, and a minor in theater, and serves...
David Leonhardt lectures on the state of journalism at the 51st...
On Thursday, Feb. 27, New York Times op-ed columnist David Leonhardt presented on both the evolution of modern journalism as well as...
Chancellor Wilcox expresses his belief that the UC should not drop...
On Tuesday, Feb. 18, the Los Angeles Times (LAT) published an Op-Ed written by UCR Chancellor Kim A. Wilcox in which Wilcox...
Want true universal health care coverage? Nominate Bernie Sanders
Gabriel Becerra is a third year International Affairs and Public Policy student here at UCR. He participates in several political student organizations...
My experiences from ASUCR: reflections from the past and changes for...
By: Sami Al-Alami
Editor’s note: Samir Al-Alami was a member of the latest ASUCR elections committee and is a current contributing writer here at the...
Op-Ed: An open letter regarding Wilcox’s silence
Writer: Carisha Maria Moore, ASUCR executive vice president and undergraduate representative of the UC-wide Title IX Advisory Board
Major: Third-year, cellular, molecular and developmental biology
Email:...
Op-Ed: 22-year-old governor candidate Shubham Goel on what must be changed...
Writer: Shubham Goel
Email: [email protected]
My name is Shubham Goel, and I am a 22-year-old running for governor of California as an Independent (no party preference)! I...
Op-Ed: An open letter to the UCR community
By: Prof. Emeritus Ivan Strenski, Department of Religious Studies
In 2015, I retired after two decades of teaching and service at UCR. I have always...