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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 the 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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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.
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Amari House interviews Dr. Jamal J Maywrick, director of African Student Programs at UCR. This interview delves into the different cultural spaces at UCR, and how they serve as the foundation of campus culture, diversity and acceptance.
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Two student volunteers (Kianna Le with the Nutrition department; William Nguyen with Dental department) explain what the Riverside Free Clinic offers and the responsibilities of their roles.
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KVCR's Jordan Storm talks with Lake Elsinore musician Carson Storm about his punk band Zonked, exploring his creative process and the impact of the latest album, Aborted.
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A Friend In Me, a pediatric cancer club Riverside chapter often holds volunteering opportunities at local hospitals, helps decorate hospital rooms, interact with patients, and bring color into their lives.
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Lurdes Ortiz's interview with Richard Zapein and volunteer Angel Canales covers R’Garden’s story, its mission to fight food insecurity, build community, and support urban sustainability.
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Creativity is a driving force behind art, but how does it develop over time? Charlie Burton sits down with Audrey Gemperle, co-president of the Starving Artists club at UCR, to discuss this and more.
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UCR student Juan Perez interviews the Division Manager of Visitor Experience, Sarah Harty of the SoCal Railway Museum. The 110-acre museum is set in the City of Perris.
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UC Riverside’s Highlander Racing has been dedicated through the past two years to refine their electric race car for a national competition this summer.
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Christina Yu interviews the group leader of Social Security Volunteers from Riverside Community, Howard Li, who has been running the group for more than five years.