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Study Spots in Riverside for College Students

Study Spots in Riverside for College Students

By Sol Garay | With finals week just around the corner, we are here to bring you some of the best study spots that Riverside has to offer! Of course, there are plenty of great study spots at your university such as the Orbach library at UCR, or the Annie Gabriel Library at CBU, however we’d like to shed light on some spots around the city…

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Exploring Riverside on a Student Budget: Must-Visit Attractions

Exploring Riverside on a Student Budget: Must-Visit Attractions

By Sol Garay | Being a college student can be hard both mentally and financially. Especially that moment when you’re stressed over midterms or finals, and you look into your kitchen cabinets and all you have to eat are Cup of Noodles Ramen and some Doritos. That is why today we will be taking a look at some fun and inexpensive things to do in the city of Riverside…

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Career Fair: Top 5 things to do.

Career Fair: Top 5 things to do.

By Sol Garay | A career fair is an event where multiple recruiters, hiring managers and employers can meet with job candidates in one convenient location. They are great opportunities to meet with potential employers, network with peers, and a way to put yourself out there. And with the Inland Empire Career Fair coming up on June 5th, we are here to share…

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Quick History – Riverside Sister Cities

Quick History – Riverside Sister Cities

By Sol Garay | The United States Sister City program began in 1956 when President Dwight D. Eisenhower proposed a people-to-people, citizen diplomacy initiative. The following year, Riverside began its Sister City relationship with Sendai, Japan, making it one of the oldest Sister City relationships in the nation. Since then, the city of Riverside has…

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Should you Study Abroad?

Should you Study Abroad?

By Sol Garay | Studying Abroad is the act of going to a different country with the genuine intention of doing more than just sightseeing and bucket list activities. It is an opportunity to live, study, and even work in a completely new environment and experience a brand-new culture – All while earning credit towards your degree…

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Campus Riverside’s Purpose

Campus Riverside’s Purpose

By Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson | One of my main priorities as mayor is to advance economic development and job growth right here in Riverside. This city is already home to a diverse and talented workforce that spans multiple industries and job sectors. Much of that...

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How Internships Lead to Jobs

How Internships Lead to Jobs

By Edward Coronado | For young professionals, networking can be what connects you from an entry level job to a dream job. And in Riverside there are many organizations that exist to make this often scary or overwhelming task of networking a fun experience. The Greater...

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Quick History – Riverside City College

Quick History – Riverside City College

By Philip Falcone | Riverside City College is the oldest of all the institutions of higher education in Riverside. Dating back to 1916, this college has occupied the same location on Magnolia Avenue since its starting days. First sharing a location with Riverside...

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Quick History – La Sierra University

Quick History – La Sierra University

By Philip Falcone | Founded in 1922, La Sierra University has seen many changes throughout its 100-year history, particularly in its early days. First as La Sierra Academy and then, five years later, adding the Norman School to its moniker as a campus that offered...

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Quick History – Riverside, CA

Quick History – Riverside, CA

By Philip Falcone | The City of Riverside is known for its history. Established in 1870 by John W. North and a group of easterners, this land on the side of the Santa Ana River was home to native peoples for centuries prior to the Spanish settlement and the later...

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