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The gender divide: How to lure a potential crush

Staff Writers Janine and Edward will be having a dialogue about embarking on a new relationship or person of interest, offering perspectives from a...

Letters to troops: Imparting thanks to servicemen and women

By: Janine Lano and Edward Dave Dear Troops, Veteran’s Day isn’t just a holiday celebrated so people can have a three-day weekend. While it is a plus,...

Organizational Excellence Showcase takes the right step toward UCR 2020

On Thursday, May 25 at the lawn area in front of Hinderaker Hall, UCR’s first Organizational Excellence Showcase took place to recognize the dedicated...

“Come hungry, leave happy”: UCR’s food truck festival achieves another year...

It's that time of year again — the time to break out your wallets, gather with your friends and head over to the center...

UCR professor receives $150,00 grant for IBD research

UCR’s Associate Professor of Biomedical Sciences at the School of Medicine Declan McCole, has received a two-year grant of $150,000 which will support research...

Lights! Camera! Action! Spotlight on Hope holds their second annual film...

Move over Spielberg, Cameron and Tarantino: The next generation of great directors is here. On Thursday, April 6, at the Barbara and Art Culver Center...

Ladies vs. Gentlemen: Body image

There’s no doubt that, despite the commonly accepted moral of “brains over beauty,” the way we perceive our own bodies and appearance significantly impacts...

Semana de La Mujer 2017

Monday: Mujer Monologues By: Martha Delgado, CW At 5 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 27, doors opened to HUB 355 as students grabbed a Mujer journal and...

Letters to Features: “College: To drink or not to drink?”

Dear Features, I am just about to enter my first year of college at UCR and I couldn’t be more excited! I’m worried about...

Ladies vs. Gentlemen: Physical appearance

Makeup versus video games, pink versus green, skirts versus gym shorts. We’ve all held commonly accepted conceptions about what girls and guys are individually...