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How to enjoy the holidays (when you don’t celebrate Christmas)

Not everyone believes in the principles of Christmas and it is no one's place to impose their cultural or religious likeness on you. Those...

Actress Diane Guerrero recounts her tumultuous journey to success as a second-generation citizen

Diane Guerrero, a regular cast member of shows like “Orange is the New Black,” and “Jane the Virgin,” came to UCR on Wednesday, Nov....

#WhyIStayed creator and social activist Beverly Gooden recounts the perils behind an abusive relationship

On the evening of Wednesday, Oct. 26, members of UCR's Women's Resource Center teamed up with anti-domestic violence activist Beverly Gooden to bring UCR the...

How to keep the summer heat burning in a long-distance relationship

  Long-distance relationships be a tedious, but like anything else, is just a bump on the road of companionship. (Courtesy of University of Oregon) After the summer...

Under the Kilt: The secret to happiness

The value of any human being can only be measured by the riches in his or her pockets or daily outfit. If you can't...

Fifth Annual Ability Ball soars with roaring talent

Every year, the Ability Ball strives to address concerns and battle stereotypes of students with disabilities. This year, the fifth Ability Ball hosted by...

The righteous way to deal with envy

Aside from cheating, what's the number one issue that has led to breakups since the dawn of time? Here's a hint. It's the "green-eyed...

Under the Kilt: Relationship Red Flags

“Should I give up, or should I just keep chasing pavements?” was a pressing question posed by Adele in 2011 that still rings true...

Campus Cope: Choosing a career: dreams vs. reality

Choosing a career is never as cut-and-dry as it seems. No matter how much something catches your eye, it doesn't mean it's the most...

Introducing your new flame

One of the biggest obstacles that come with relationships are often your parents or their parents. Parents can be the catalyst for many problems...