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ASUCR holds special election to fill Transfer and Non-Traditional Director vacancy

The ASUCR senate elected a new transfer and non-traditional director on Wednesday, Oct. 14, after Ramses Cuadros, previous director, resigned in the summer after...

Freshmen move-in day proves successful despite COVID-19 regulations

COVID-19 has forced UCR to face many new challenges since mid-March, and this year’s freshmen Move-In Day was no different. From Saturday, Sept. 26...

ASUCR debates over bill that would reduce the number of students...

On Wednesday, Oct. 7, ASUCR held their first meeting of the quarter. The new Senate voted to clarify items in the ASUCR Constitution and...

Winter Quarter update suggests another virtual quarter lies ahead

In a campus-wide email sent on Friday, Oct. 2, Interim Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor, Thomas M. Smith, outlined the possibility of a virtual...

Students form the UCR Civic Engagement Coalition and combine the efforts...

The UCR Civic Engagement Coalition is an alliance of students, organizations, faculty and departments working together to elevate student voices. They recently formed and...

Faculty and students participate in statewide day of action to remove...

On Thursday, Oct. 1, UCR students and faculty participated in the UC Cops Off Campus Coalition’s statewide day of action to remove police from...

Block Party 2020 is the most diverse event ASPB has hosted...

In light of the ongoing pandemic, multiple campus organizations have had to scramble to modify their events; the Associated Student Program Board (ASPB) had...

New COVID-19 testing lab opens at UCR

In anticipation of fall quarter, UCR has established a brand new diagnostic laboratory dedicated to the ongoing COVID-19 testing program on campus, located in...

News in Brief: UCR enforces mandatory COVID-19 training module

UCR administration has decided to allow only a small portion of university students live and learn while on campus, largely keeping the campus closed...

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...