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California lawmakers push to protect kids from social media addiction

Worldwide, 4.59 billion people use social media, and 71% of them report that it facilitates their creativity. However, lawmakers highlight social media's tendency to...

Tragedy on ice: Adam Johnson’s death renews conversations about hockey’s risks

The heartbreaking passing of former NHL player Adam Johnson was confirmed in a statement released on Sunday, Nov. 29, 2023, by the Nottingham Panthers,...

UCR Professors weigh in on the earthquake in Syria and Turkey

On February 6th, 2023, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8 struck along the Syrian border. Around 9 hours later, another one arrived with...

Admit it — electric scooters are a curse to campus

One Reddit search will tell you the number of claims of students and faculty has been hit by electric scooters, followed by dozens of...

Increasing police presence on K-12 campuses will not solve school shootings

The United States is currently facing an epidemic of school shootings. While some have called for more gun control legislation to be passed, others...

To the distaste of eager partygoers, Halloween is not making a...

Almost three years have passed since the start of the pandemic. Restrictions and social distancing measures have slowly softened as vaccines have been released,...

Under the kilt: Swipe right on dating apps

With the use of technology becoming more of an everyday necessity, it’s no wonder dating apps are becoming more and more popular over the...

Do Hybrid classes have you in a slump? Look no further!

Hybrid classes can be difficult especially if you are trying to find the balance between work and play. It almost seems like students are...

Legalizing sex work is not as dangerous as people think

When people think of sex work, it inspires images of a criminal and dangerous world. However, sex work is more nuanced than what the...

Riverside county’s hasty decision to reopen with a less restricting red-tier...

As of Tuesday, Sept. 22, Riverside County  was permitted to move from the most restrictive purple-tier status of reopening to the more lenient red...