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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...

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...

The vetoing of Assembly Bill 1456 is a blow to social...

On Oct. 8th, Gov. Newsom vetoed Assembly Bill 1456 “The Cal Grant Reform Act,” which would have expanded financial aid to another 160,000 community...

The UC System announces second faculty member to receive Nobel Prize...

The UC Office of the President has announced a second 2021 Nobel-Prize laureate from the UC system. David Card, a labor economist at UC...

The UC’s unstable working environment for lecturers harms campus communities at...

UC colleges are some of the most difficult to get into, and for lecturers, they are becoming all the more difficult to stay in....

UCR reaches 95% of students vaccinated

This summer, the University of California and UC President Michael Drake stated that in-person instruction classes would be able to resume if all UCs...

The UC must adjust tuition and fee costs to match the...

Yet again, the University of California (UC) has proven itself to be an all-for-profit business, neglecting the needs of their students during a pandemic....

UC layoffs further reveal that the UC is ran like a...

The University of California (UC) stated that there would be no layoffs amid the growing job insecurity within the U.S. As one of the...

UCR considers eliminating athletics department and School of Public Policy in...

Grappling with steep budget cuts, UCR’s Budget Advisory Committee (BAC) has suggested the elimination of the athletics department and the School of Public Policy...