Tag: op-ed
Op-Ed: Empowering foster care individuals
Did you graduate high school? According to the National Foster Youth Institute, for 84 percent of the U.S. population, including myself, the answer is...
Op-Ed: Reframing campus free speech debates, creating conditions for desirable education
Debates about “free speech” rage on college campuses today. That the contours of these debates differ from the issues that gave rise to the...
Op-Ed: In response to the “Hatgate” controversy and backing Vitale’s convictions
Freedom of speech is a precious right allowed both within the UC institution and this country. As stated within UC Riverside’s “Principles Guiding Speech...
Op-Ed: A new approach to ending homelessness
Where will you sleep tonight? If the answer is at home, in your bed, maybe even next to someone you love, then you are...
Op-Ed: UC Tuition Increase Gets a Failing Grade
January 26, 2017 marked a pivotal moment in the UC system’s history, as the University of California approved a proposal to increase tuition by...
Letter to the Editor: Champions of Mediocrity
Writer: Daniel Ruppert-Majer, History Major with a European Concentration
E-mail: [email protected]
A great service to UCR was done on Wednesday, Feb. 15. This service was rendered by...
Letter to the Editor: Today chickpeas, tomorrow the world!
Writer: Anonymous
I congratulate the student senate on its Wednesday, Feb. 1 vote banning the sale of Sabra hummus! Thank God the 13 students in...