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Reclaiming and repurposing slurs are a step towards healing those oppressed...

Certain words that were once censored, or considered derogatory for their negative connotations against specific groups, are now being challenged and have made their...

Under the Kilt: a bittersweet aftermath of the Coronavirus pandemic

Courtesy of Pexels I took my first steps into college fully believing that I would experience a full...

Health and wellness after the New Year hype

Archive / Highlander With the New Year’s hype dying down, it’s getting harder and harder now to stick...

Wikileaks’ struggle with the government highlights the balance between transparency and...

It feels like people have forgotten the events of 2010-11 when an international outcry was sparked by the release of top secret American government...

ASUCR engages in heated debate over potential constitutional amendments

ASUCR held its first meeting of the Spring quarter on Wednesday, April 3 at 6:30 pm. After roll call and approval of the previous...

You can’t rule the world without friends: withdrawing aid damages US...

There are perhaps no better examples of the benefits of American foreign aid than Japan, South Korea and Germany. These are countries that once...

ASUCR updates Smooth Transition of Power Act

The ASUCR Senate held their fifth meeting of winter quarter last Wednesday, Feb. 13 at 6:30 p.m. During roll call, CHASS Senator Jacky Chang,...

UC system awarded 2018 Green Power Leadership Award

On Oct. 10, 2018 the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded the UC system with the 2018 Green Power Leadership Award in the...

Editorial: Separation of powers among ASUCR must be absolute

There was once a time when UCR students couldn’t even elect their own student body president. Only senators were directly elected, and those senators...