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UCSD Considering Restrictions on Freshman Parking, B Space Day Passes

UCSD Transportation Services is considering restricting freshman parking and Pay Station permits for B spaces beginning fall 2016 to ease the congestion of on-campus parking, said Muir College Council President Moiz Ansari. Muir College Council minutes from Feb 25 note that UCSD is “not a campus wrapped in an urban environment, which makes students not […]

Posted inCommunity Op-Eds, Opinion

Scotty Probert: Planning for Failure: How UCSD Created the Housing Crisis

As on-campus housing competition continues to surge, more students are forced off-campus — ironic given UCSD’s self-identification as a “residential college.” The UCSD Administration has responded to the acute on-campus housing shortage with inventions like the “mini double,” higher on-campus rents that put the majority cost of new residential construction on students, and payout vouchers […]

Posted inThe Conch

Fallen Star to be Converted into a Triple

In an effort to combat the burgeoning on-campus housing crisis, HDH Administrators and Stuart Collection Representatives announced their initiative to convert Do Ho Suh’s “Fallen Star” into a ‘triple suite’ at a press conference held this past Monday. The project was the result of a multi-year interdisciplinary collaboration between HDH Administrators and representatives of the […]

Posted inThe Conch

Brighten Someone’s Day

We attend one of the most amazing schools in the state. Although I may sound like an advertisement — it’s true! We have stellar academics, amazing research opportunities, and we’re five minutes from the beach. The only complaint I ever hear (other than “I need an In-N-Out on campus!!!”) is that our campus culture is […]

Posted inArts and Culture, Music, Visual Arts

Student Spotlight: Nicolette Valicenti and Lauren Mutschler

The concept of the interdisciplinary is a hot topic in just about every field of study: How can biology inform design? How can art influence scientific research? How can I convince my physics professor to accept an interpretive dance in place of taking the midterm? Nicolette Valicenti, a fourth-year Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts (ICAM) […]