Volume 72, Issue 08

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THE HIGHLANDER

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE

FOR THE WEEK OF TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2023

VOL. 72, ISSUE 08

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JOSEPH RODARTE / THE HIGHLANDER

NEWS

RADAR STUDENTS GATHER TO PROTEST BASSAM EID’S PRESENCE ON CAMPUS.

SJP Protest moves downtown

Homecoming Odyssey 2023’s performers shook the ground KIMBERLY BEJEC Assistant Radar Editor

SENNA OMAR Managing Editor

On Friday, Nov. 18, 2023, the University of California Riverside’s (UCR) chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) hosted a rally outside of Hinderaker Hall to protest the presence of Bassam Eid on UCR campus, who SJP has characterized as a “genocide supporter.” Hillel, a club promoting ”Jewish cultural, social, educational and religious organization,” invited Bassam Eid, a Palestinian, human rights activist, to speak at their Shabbat dinner, which was supposed to take place in the Student Success Center at 5:00 p.m. In an Instagram post on Nov. 18, UCR Hillel described Eid as “an insightful speaker with a pragmatic and somewhat optimistic vision for the future of [the] middle east” and that “conversations like the one with Bassem Eid provide an important opportunity for our students to hear a critical perspective.” Linton Freund, who spoke later in the event, characterized Eid as, “...a Palestinian Zionist who

UCR’S ANNUAL EDM CONCERT’S LOUD ELECTRONIC BEATS HAD THE CROWD JUMPING WITH THEIR HANDS IN THE AIR.

was invited by UCR Hillel to speak” and that they were “protesting his presence and his message.” The protest was supposed to begin at 4:30 p.m., but organizers were made aware that the Hillel event was moved offcampus. Organizers discovered the event’s new location was the Riverside Convention Center and around 4:45 p.m.; they announced the change in location to the crowd and proceeded with the rally at Hinderaker Hall. Multiple SJP speakers led the crowd in protest chants and told stories of their loved ones currently living in Gaza. The last person to address the crowd was introduced as, “anti-zionist Jewish solidarity speaker” Linton Freund, a UCR Ph.D. Student. When asked why they were protesting, Freund responded, “I was protesting because I am a Jew that believes in a free Palestine. The Israeli occupation is wrong, we need a ceasefire now.” his time at UCR, including popular things like the Big C and the term Highlanders. A ► SEE PROTEST PAGE 5

Homecoming Odyssey is UCR’s annual EDM (electronic dance music) concert featuring live performances, a laser show, attractions and food trucks. Presented by ASPB, Odyssey is a major event for students to come to and enjoy. Located at Lot 19, the event allowed students to celebrate their Highlander Pride. Although Odyssey is known to be one of the campus’s smaller concerts, the event was electric and filled with many positives. In the weeks leading up to the event, ASPB’s marketing team utilized lightning bolts and punk rock lettering, highlighting the electric vibe of EDM. The white and purple electricity stands out with the black lettering and gray background – strong aesthetic designs. Although the lineup announcement did not grab much attention, it still had promises that manifested with the performances. Homecoming Odyssey had brought plenty of hype that overshadowed the small crowd and lack of attractions

Hours before start time, students typically start to line up to get in early and get the free merchandise that comes with these events such as hoodies, shirts and hats. For Homecoming Odyssey, which started at 6:00 p.m., students started lining up at 2:00 p.m. and the line stretched far back as the start time approached. Once the doors officially opened at 6:10 p.m. students ran straight to the merch booth to snag themselves a hoodie or trucker hat. Both free merch options were modeled in a lookbook for students to see on an ASPB’s Instagram post. This got students excited and eager to get their hands on one of the promo items. As a result of this first-come, first-served deal, students did not want to miss the opportunity to get these items. The line situation is a major issue that ASPB continues to deal with because of the overwhelming number of students who cut lines or wait hours simply to get in. For the first people in line hours ► SEE ODYSSEY PAGE 14

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