The state could lose up to $1.67 billion in federal benefits with changes to the ‘public charge’ test, a new report finds.
Racial bias taints neighborhoods — and residents, research reveals
The health and well-being of residents is jeopardized by bias about where they live.
How to develop your profound voice
Acclaimed artist and alum Carrie Mae Weems ’84 delivers a ‘great challenge’ to students across campus.
A life of service beyond the battlefield
Long after they exit the military, UC student veterans continue to live by the credo “leave no man behind.”
Her dream? To call the US home
Viridiana Chabolla, DACA recipient and law student, felt defeated by the 2017 rescission of the program — until she joined the lawsuit challenging it.
Students wage an all-out effort to get their classmates to vote
Oct. 22 is almost upon us — be sure to register to vote so you can have your say on Election Day, Nov. 6.
A Ph.D. in punk? Only at UC Riverside
Doctoral candidate Marlen Ríos-Hernández takes a scholarly approach to the mosh pit.
Why we think women sound shrill
Why do men seem to speak with more authority? Because we've engineered them to sound that way, says Tom McEnaney.
UC president to Stockton students: We want you
A visit from civic and UC leaders has Stockton students excited to achieve college.
Meet the new faces of UC
Discover what brought some of UC's 54,000 extraordinary freshmen and transfer students to their new homes this week.
The UC ‘September Issue’: Boldly Californian
We combed our campuses for student styles that we admire. Here's what we found.
Nalo Hopkinson enters Neil Gaiman’s ‘Sandman Universe’
Author will pen “House of Whispers,” a new comic series rooted in Afro-Caribbean culture.