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Students need to get off the streets and back to school

Beginning with Columbia University, colleges across the nation have seen a dramatic wave of pro-Palestinian student protestors rallying together to push for university financial...

Starbucks faces righteous class action for milk surcharges

Starbucks has recently been under fire for rampant abuses of power. The corporation has specifically been targeting a historically heavily marginalized group: the lactose-intolerant....

Banning TikTok will save American prestige

On March 13, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bill that would force the social media site TikTok to cut ties with its...

Satire: Surprise appearance by Scotty and Norm at ASUCR

A surprise visit by Scotty the Bear and Norm the Orange took the empty Senate Chambers by surprise. While no one was present to...

California prison wages increase dramatically

California prisons plan almost to double the exorbitant wages they pay to working prisoners. This after constant whining by progressives about prison labor. There...

Media literacy education is completely unnecessary

Ah, the rapid rise of news and media, moving from the small press to large corporate standing, everywhere you turn, a wave of information...

Candied marijuana to be the end of American democracy

On October 8, 2023, a wave of despair passed over the state of California as Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed bill AB 1207, also known...

‘Spaceballs’ the replay

Mel Brooks is without a doubt the big-screen king of spoofs and satire. With classics such as the hilarious western spoof “Blazing Saddles” and...

“Lit” Pick of the week: “Slaughterhouse-Five” by Kurt Vonnegut

Radar is committed to all forms of art and entertainment and as such, will pick one book as a reading recommendation every week. This...

Students who skip class deserve to be called deserters

As the school year nears its end, UCR administrators have noticed a considerable decline in student attendance and focus. Students are simply not as...