By Emma Goad, Staff Writer Modern technologies that make life easier are great, but what cost do they have on our ability to imagine? In a fast paced, capitalistic, world…
By: Isaac Villegas, Staff Writer The E in “Poly PRIDE” stands for Extraordinary, and Poly’s newly founded Women’s Equity Club encompasses everything about that and more. Born from a mix…
By Ella Rose, Staff Writer and Jacob Flores, Staff Writer From explosive new releases to well-loved albums, there is something new and old for all to enjoy. BITE ME –…
By: Nyla Louise Rteimeh, Staff Writer With the rise of new social media platforms and new ways for people to share, how has politics taken advantage of it? Many people…
By Isabelle Termath, Staff Writer The debate between viewers on Team Conrad and Team Jeremiah has sparked plenty of conversation online. The long-awaited third season of the popular TV show,…
By Acacia Bernier, Staff Writer September is Suicide Prevention Month, and many organizations work hard during this time to help people understand suicide better. More than 720,000 people kill themselves…
By Simranpreet Kaur and Kathryn Burke, Staff Writers Poly’s annual club rush creates plenty of buzz between students as they decide what clubs to join. Club Rush was a great…
The Problem With AI Art By Rachel Haynes, Staff Writer Ever since AI units have been able to generate images, the idea of AI art has been hotly debated. If…
By Lyle Weems, Staff Writer This July an exciting new project was finished on the UCR campus. The North District 2 project has been completed after 21 months of construction,…
Written by Ariel Connell, Staff writer These clothes may be cute now, but what happens after the trends fade? While not everyone may be following up on the newest fashion…