Tag: transparency
Why transparency and communication is needed from administration
What’s the situation between ASUCR and UCR campus administration?
Before an opinion is offered on the situation, we believe it is ultimately beneficial for the...
R’Gear: the changes are welcomed, but spending is not
Despite controversies with the first R’Gear program, a reformed continuation has been in the works. Noticing a “lack of campus pride” as a first...
New budget plan strives for transparency
Administrators discussed key aspects of UCR’s new budget plan at the chancellor’s first town hall meeting of the new quarter on Monday. The new...
Letter to the Editor: Regarding the Jan. 13 article entitled, “Cyber...
I felt compelled to write this Letter to the Editor in response to The Highlander’s front page story entitled “Cyber attack on ASUCR website...
Cyber attack on ASUCR website decreases transparency
As a result of a cyber attack that shut down the ASUCR website, members of ASUCR have decided to switch to an older server...
Letter to the Editor: Transparency Whenever Possible
And here’s how:
There is now a direct line of communication between every UCR undergraduate student and the President of your student government to get...
ASUCR: Judicial appointments spark transparency debate
The Judicial Council represents the legal branch of the senate, enforcing the constitutionality of ASUCR’s bylaws and addressing reported complaints, whether in regards to...
Drone strikes have upsides, but veiled by thick smokescreen
The George W. Bush administration first launched America’s secret aerial warfare on Oct. 7, 2001, a month after the tragic devastation of the Twin...
Attack of the drones: a violation of rights
Unmanned combat air vehicles (UCAV), known commonly as drones, are arguably the most dangerous technological advancement of the 21st century. The involvement of drones...
Editorial: Behind the veil of ASUCR
This week students get to have their say over who represents them on the ASUCR Senate. The decisions we make can have huge implications...






