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Allison Wang introduces the "Student Stories" series, comprised of features created by UC Riverside students in her class "Local Public Radio Storytelling with 91.9 KVCR News."
Allison Wang documents her journey with the UCR Political Science Department Internship, KVCR News, and the UCR R'Course Program—from intern to instructor.
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Ashley Long interviews Dominion Aiku, Director of Internal Affairs for UCR’s Women in the Law, about leadership, community, and empowering the next generation in the legal field.
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Michael Flores talks with Joshua Mora about the opening and operation of his new gym, MF Training in San Bernardino.
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The music scene is also a unique space that is occupied by many people who crave the existence of third places, and through this, have created third spaces not only for the enjoyment of others, but also for themselves.
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Daniel Ocampo talks with 66ers' Chris Austin about how the team connects with the Inland Empire and reflects the community that calls it home.
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Chloe Kim interviews Andrea Palagi, owner of Arts Bar & Grill, and discusses providing space for music and community to Riverside.
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At Babyland, a cemetery in Olivewood Memorial Park located in Riverside, various memorials of animals and children playing are spread throughout the graveyard.
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Dr. McCowan dispels myths surrounding palliative care and how our listeners should prepare themselves and family members for palliative care.
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Technology continues to be developed, revamped, and replaced. However, UCR’s club The Highlander continues the art of the newspaper. How does The Highlander keep the newspaper present on its campus?
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UCR Arts Museum, one of the largest photography museums in the nation, is located at Downtown Riverside. Nikolay Maslov, curator of the Film & Media Projects, discusses the effort taken to set up a museum exhibit and its history.
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Exploring the national and local collaborations that give insight into the air quality of LA and downstream in the Inland Empire with a special focus on the LA fires.