Month: May 2018
By Jonathan Ramirez Diplomatic meetings are essential to intercontinental peace. President Donald Trump needs to take future diplomatic meetings with North Korea seriously. The June 12 summit meeting between both nations has been discussed between Trump and South Korean president Moon Jae-In. This summit would go down in history as the first meeting between sitting
By Doreena Carter “Ain’t no party like a Riverside party cause’ a Riverside party don’t stop!” There were hundreds of people chanting these words all night until 11 p.m. on Saturday. The Riverside Municipal Auditorium held a Prince Tribute with a very talented Prince impersonator named Bobby Miller and his band The Purple Reign. Miller
By Anthony Torres A Riverside to be proud of. Larry Burns boasts about Riverside in his book, “100 Thing To Do In Riverside, CA Before You Die.” Larry Burns is a writer and artist living in Riverside, and one of the founding members of the Inlandia Institute, a publisher and promoter of local writers
By Austin Turner Riverside City College had its baseball season cut short on May 12 as the Tigers fell to Orange Coast College in the California Community College Athletic Association Super Regional Playoffs. It took only two games for the Orange Coast College Pirates to knock off the Tigers, taking a thrilling pitchers duel in
When it comes to the light at the end of the tunnel, for some, peace and dignity is a hard pill to swallow. Some patients with severe medical complications don’t want to prolong the inevitable. Even their families want what is best for them. We, the Viewpoints Editorial Board, believe the people should have the
By Anthony Torres Hold onto your chimichangas because “Deadpool 2” is out and you know you are hungry for more. The film brought in about $18.6 million on its Thursday night premiere and Deadpool, “The Merc with a Mouth” had audiences laughing. There was much speculation on whether “Deadpool 2” would be successful or fall
Falling into a local rabbit hole on a Thursday night is exactly what some people need to experience great new bands that are surfacing in the Inland Empire. The Rabbit Hole Vol.10 on May 17 at Mission Tobacco Lounge included local bands such as Zephyr, Cold Cut, Bad Abstract, BasRev and Bad Joy, along
By Austin Turner The Riverside City College track and field season was filled with broken records and dominant perfomances against top-tier competition. Unfortunately for the Tigers, both teams fell short of ending the season with a state title. The RCC men put up a worthy fight at the California Community College Athletic Association State Championships
By Marissa Moreno When it comes to sex, any form of response that is not explicitly stated as “yes,” means no. Students addressed consent during the Sexual Assault Prevention Workshop that was held in the Charles A. Kane Building at Riverside City College on May 16. The workshop focused on the services provided through the