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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...

Under the Kilt: One step toward gratitude

It can be difficult to stay positive during this global pandemic as families hustle to find unemployment insurance benefits, college students struggle to get...

ASUCR hosts event to educate students on public and campus safety

On June 6 from 2:30-4:30 p.m., UCR’s Campus Safety Alliance and ASUCR Internal Affairs Committee hosted a public campus safety forum. A presentation on...

Service animals on campus disrupted by students, staff and faculty

Recently, concerns raised by students regarding disruptions to service animals on campus were addressed in a campus wide email sent by Joe Virata. According...

Imperfect flu shot, perfect reasons to still get it

  The National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) recently published some startling statistics: more than 80,000 people in America died of the flu in the...

Ravers gonna rave: Safety measures won’t change EDM culture

If you were among the 70,000 people raving their faces off this past Halloween weekend at either of SoCal’s premiere electronic dance music (EDM)...

UCR needs more campus safety resources

During the school year, it feels as if we constantly receive crime alerts from UCPD. On January 16 of last year, there were five...

On-campus robbery sparks creation of safety committee

A campus committee on safety has been proposed after a student was injured in an attempted armed robbery near the Arts Building on Monday,...

UCR adds surveillance cameras to increase safety

In April 2013, the University Task Force on Safety (UTFS) released 40 recommendations to improve campus safety after a string of crimes occurred earlier...

Gov. Brown ignores partisans to find third option on gun control

Two weeks ago, 18 gun-related bills shot onto Gov. Jerry Brown’s desk. An unabashed partisan would have signed or vetoed all 18 together. But...