Tag: Student
Students grow upset over testing at UCR
The omicron variant is rapidly closing in on students as many are swarming to get tested at UCR’s two available testing sites: the Bear...
UC Flu Executive Order mandates that all students receive their flu...
On Oct. 8, 2021 the UC issued a systemwide executive order requiring all students, faculty and staff to have their flu vaccine or opt...
UCR breaks its enrollment record for fifth year in a row
For the fifth year in a row, UCR has continued to break it’s enrollment record. Since 2016, the campus has seen a constant increase...
UCR begins constructing new School of Medicine building
On Friday, Oct. 22, UCR began construction on its second School of Medicine building. This expansion will help assist the campus in developing a...
The R’Professional Career Closet reopens for the fall quarter
The R’Professional Career Closet has reopened this fall after being closed due to COVID-19 and during the summer. This program benefits students by providing...
UCR student workers face pay discrepancies
With the start of a new fall quarter, this 2021-22 school year has already proven to be difficult for Highlander students and staff. The...
UCR restaurants face staffing shortages
It has been about three weeks since Lothian’s residential restaurant closed due to staffing shortages. UCR Housing, Dining and Hospitality Services made the announcement...
Cutting from the bottom-up: The elimination of UCR athletics and the...
As UCR approaches the new academic year, one of the main concerns facing Highlanders is the Budget Advisory Committee’s (BAC) proposal to eliminate UCR...
Time is a luxury only the rich can afford, and it...
“Time is of the essence,” is a statement that was constantly reiterated in my mind growing up. At the time, it was difficult to...
Schools and universities’ move to online learning has negatively impacted our...
Necessary measures to social distance and self-isolate have forced many students to return home for remote learning; however, the drastic changes to their learning...