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Female UCR student kidnapped, released right after

On June 8, a female UCR student was abducted from the University Village (UV) Towers parking garage located on 3500 Iowa Avenue. The psychology...

Armed robbery near UC Riverside reported

A gunman mugged two people of $38,000 last Saturday at University Iowa Garden Apartments, a housing complex near UC Riverside, before running away, according...

Rap Sheet

Attempted sexual assault near West Linden Street A woman reported an attempted rape in the laundry room at her apartment on Tripoli Street to the...

UCR students don’t seize destiny, but hunker down instead

Before I attended UCR, my companions told me the city of Riverside was just okay, but the school was great. Naturally, when starting school...

Editorial: UCR should rethink C-Center move

When UCR announced its intention to build a sports complex called the C-Center, it was a step in the right direction. Not only would...

UCPD searching for Bannockburn offender

UC Riverside students were put on high alert on Thursday, April 25 after receiving word of an attempted sexual assault at the Bannockburn apartments. The...

UCPD ride-along: Chief of Police discusses crimes, safety and assault weapons...

Crimes on campus—it’s a phrase that UC Riverside students have become all too familiar with. Property thefts, violent robberies and even rapes have all...

“The Seventh Victim” by Mary Burton Review SPOILER ALERT

What ignites a serial killer’s white-hot insanity? Is it the simmer of anticipation, bided time and fevered obsession? Mary Burton’s “The Seventh Victim” explores...

Rumor versus reality: has crime really ravaged UC Riverside?

Have you ever wondered where crime is the worst? Well, if you are unfamiliar with the college community of Isla Vista (a popular residence...

Sociologist Robert Nash Parker deems three-strikes law outdated

UC Riverside Professor of Sociology Robert Nash Parker has released research findings in which he asserts the failure of California’s three-strikes law in deterring...