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Viewpoints Vol. 103 No. 5 March 27

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RIVERSIDE CITY COLLEGE MARCH 27, 2025

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VOL. 103, NO. 5

Applications open for groundbreaking housing project NATALIE STRAIN MANAGING EDITOR

Housing has become possible for Riverside City College students expecting to transfer as construction takes place at the University of California, Riverside. With only 14 of the 116 California Community Colleges providing dormitories, RCC makes student housing more accessible for those wanting to further their educational journeys. Students were made aware of this update in an email shared on March 12 after being introduced to this plan in the 2024 fall semester. RCC has opened applications for student housing on a rolling basis until April 28. Students can expect to be notified of their status between March 3 and April 28, according to the RCC website. After students have been verified, they will be placed into the UCR roommate matching system. As of March 18, 294 students have applied, and 265 of those students answered that they wish to transfer to UCR or another four-year university, Dean of Enrollment Services Kyla Teufel NATALIE STRAIN | VIEWPOINTS said. On the intersection of Linden Street and Canyon Crest Drive, construction workers finish the UC Riverside North District 2 Residential Hall for See HOUSING page 3. Riverside City College students on March 24.

In memory of Matt Schoenmann

1979-2025

DAVID TORRALVA

Longtime Riverside City College Journalism specialist Matt Schoenmann passed away March 13, 2025. Viewpoints dedicates this issue to the life of Schoenmann.

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Academic 4 Senate addressses concerns

Riverside native reinvents cocktails

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LIFE

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OPINIONS

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EDITORIAL

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SPORTS

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