Many people consider verse to be difficult to comprehend. Finding a human who’s read through anything by Shakespeare since high school is a rarity (not including people who have an affinity for theatre, they’re a special breed). But in this new rendition of the play, La Bête, by David Hirson, the UC San Diego Theatre […]
UCSD Receives C+ on Mental Health Evaluations
UCSD received a C+ grade on evaluations of mental health resources available to students as part of the #HowAreYou campaign, announced the UC Student Association (UCSA) Monday. The evaluations were based on accessibility of services, diversity in counselor training, and outreach on campus, criteria that were chosen based on a questionnaire administered to Counseling and […]
Vagina Warriors Embrace Femininity Through The Vagina Monologues
The annual Vagina Monologues captured UCSD’s campus from February 20-23, to talk about one of life’s greatest mysteries: the vagina. Originally written by Eve Ensler in 1996 in the midst of Third wave feminism, The Vagina Monologues has taken real-life experiences and transformed them into a masterful episodic play. Ever since its birth, Vagina Monologues […]
Hermitude Conquers Hip-Hop / Electronic Fusion
On February 21, award-winning Australian electronic / hip-hop group Hermitude performed with Keys N Krates and GANZ at House of Blues. During this concert, which impressively lasted over four hours, Angus “El Gusto” Stuart and Luke “Luke Dubs” Dubber — who formed Hermitude in 2000 — rocked the audience with their downtempo rhythmic patterns and […]
Editorial: UCSD Freedom of Speech not Under Attack
There’s a certain irony in the fact that UCSD was included in a recent Huffington Post opinion piece entitled “The 10 Worst Colleges for Free Speech: 2016” for cutting print funding. The Huffington Post, as most know, has never been a print publication. Defunding print media does not limit freedom of speech on the UCSD […]
Movers + Shakers
The United States is a primed political powder keg — which UC San Diego Assistant Professor of Playwriting Deborah Stein and her creative partner, Performer and Director Suli Holum, fully understand. Stein and Holum have created a new theatre piece that explores the extent of modern behavioral tendencies, using the platform of a political campaign. […]
ZOR: From Bollywood to Justin Bieber
Brains, beauty, or Bollywood dance skills — one would think you could only pick one, maybe two if you are lucky. However, UCSD’s nationally recognized dance team, ZOR, proves you can have all three. Since their on-campus establishment in 2009, they have been taking Bollywood dance competitions by storm through their innovative choreography, precise dance […]
UCSD Students & Alumni Unite at NAMM 2016
ANAHEIM — From January 21 to January 24, UCSD students and alumni visited with 100,000 other attendees the 2016 NAMM Show at the Anaheim Convention Center. Now over a century old, NAMM—the National Association of Music Merchants—is a nonprofit organization whose objective is to buoy the music products industry and spread on a global scale […]
San Diego is bringing back Silicon Beach
Forbes 30 under 30 came out just a few weeks ago, and it seems that San Diego had two top notch representatives: Daniel Lee and Sarah Guthals, who are both UCSD alums. Both also are actively running their startup ventures from sunny San Diego, a trend that to many who aren’t closely following the scene may find incredibly odd.
Sixth College to be Relocated to Muir Parking Lots
Construction of the “Living Learning Neighborhood,” a number of buildings including a ‘mixed-use’ residential facility and a Social Sciences building, is estimated to be completed in the Muir Upper and Lower Lots by fall 2019. Director of Physical and Community Planning Robert Clossin announced this in a presentation to Muir College Council in January. Plans […]