The Highlander
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE
For the week of Tuesday, April 11, 2023
VOL. 71, ISSUE 21
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Celebrity feuds and the fascinating thrill of it all KIMBERLY BEJEC Staff Writer
Celebrities are typically constantly under the spotlight, especially as they are followed by paparazzi and fans. Unfortunately, this leads to constant attention to their actions and what they say. More specifically, fans and speculators can infer from body language, tone of voice and timing of actions that some celebrities may be beefing. Understandably, with the vast amount of celebrities, not all of them are meant to be best friends or get along with each other. However, whether things are taken out of context or celebrities air their feud out to the public, the media and public eat up the drama and can become invested, adding fuel to the fire. A more recent celebrity feud that has garnered plenty of attention from the media is the Selena Gomez and Hailey Bieber rivalry. This feud was first speculated by the public due to the very public relationship and breakup between Selena and Hailey’s now-husband Justin Bieber. Although Selena and Justin were on and off for years, Justin quickly became engaged to Hailey just months after
their last breakup in 2018. Although fans analyze Justin and Selena’s relationship, they have turned toward analyzing how Hailey might be shading Gomez and connecting the dots between posts that might be aimed toward the other. Although there has been speculation of a feud between Hailey and Justin Bieber against Selena Gomez, it was not as much of a big deal in social media until recently. The feud began catching more attention after fans speculated Hailey and Kylie Jenner were making fun of Selena’s laminated eyebrows. After this, fans began to label Hailey and Kylie as ‘mean girls’ and looked deeper into Hailey’s posts that might be copying Selena or shading her. This only blossomed further as social media users began posting TikToks analyzing Hailey’s behavior. As more and more TikToks were being posted, fans became increasingly obsessed with the drama, wanting to find out more and what was going on behind the scenes. This led speculators to take sides in the ► SEE SELENA PAGE 11
NEWS Elections Convention Article ABHIJIT REGE News Editor
The Associated Students of UC Riverside 2023-2024 Elections Convention saw many executive and legislative candidates attend, and allowed the student population to meet with them to learn more about their positions and platform. The event took place on Thursday April 6th, 2023 from 11:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Highlanders could also attend for free pizza.
in the ASUCR offices, and establishing the campus safety escort service. Yang hopes to improve student academic experience by advocating for higher quality education, supporting student organizations on campus, and pushing for more community service and volunteering efforts as he wants students to want to give back to the campus.
Running for President in this year’s elections are Cooper Proulx, Ankita Ahluwalia, and Jules Yang. Proulx serves as the Chief of Staff under the office of the current Executive President Mufida Assaf. He aims to implement a fleet of electric vehicles that students can rent, improving access to pharmaceutical resources, adding an automated food delivery service similar to UCI and creating other programs to increase revenue to avoid raising student fees. Saving students money and “Giving back what they’re giving to us,” is the foundation of his campaign.
The race for Executive Vice President had both candidates present at the convention. Current First Time College Student Director Victoria Nguyen elaborated on her platform, which stands on bridging the gap between students and the administration, as well as students and resources available to them. She aims to increase transparency from administration, expand basic needs resources and work towards making Highlanders feel more empowered on campus. Current International Student Director Jasmine Nguyen aims to expand on ASUCR’s outreach through increased social media usage, improve office transparency, bring more diversity, equity, and inclusion, and bring efficiency to every department in the executive and legislative branch.
Ahluwalia serves currently as ASUCR’s Personnel Director. She aspires to rebuild ASUCR’s trust and communication with the student body, reducing the division
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