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ASUCR passes resolution to make Election Day a holiday

ASUCR is working on creating Student Democracy Day, a day aimed to institutionalize Midterm Election Day as an official school holiday of civic service,...

2018 Midterm Elections Primer: California Propositions

Proposition 1: Proposition 1 authorizes $4 million in bonds to fund existing affordable housing programs, loans, grants and projects specifically for low-income residents, veterans,...

The midterm elections will surely change America – and young people...

  Nov. 6, 2018 is the date of the first midterm elections since 2014, where California voters will have a say in local, statewide and...

California primary election results showcase a medley of landslides and close...

The California primary elections to decide candidates for November’s contests were held Tuesday, June 5. In accordance with the “jungle primary” system in California,...

ASUCR Elections Guide 2018-2019: Endorsements

President: The Highlander Editorial Board has elected not to endorse either candidate for president, as the Board could not come to a unanimous agreement on...

ASUCR Elections Guide 2018-2019: Senators

Roman “Alex” Gonzalez - CHASS Senator I am a third-year economics and administrative studies major, and am running for CHASS senator. I come from the...

ASUCR Elections Guide 2018-2019: Executive Cabinet

Johnathan Li - Executive Vice President Hey Highlanders! My name is Johnathan Li, and I am a third-year in business administration with a concentration in...

ASUCR Elections Guide 2018-2019: President

Diana Jekki - President Diana Jekki, a fourth-year double major in political science-law and society and English, has a tremendous record in working toward bettering...

ASUCR Elections Guide 2018-2019: Referenda

Highlander News Referendum   Ballot Language:   Your student paper needs your help. The Highlander Newspaper has stood for 63 years as UC Riverside’s independent and student-run media...

R’Perspective: The struggle of voting with a religious conscience

From a time before I can remember, I’ve been a Catholic. I was baptized very young, and consequently have been going to church and...