On October 24, 2023, UC San Diego Parking and Commuter Services Director Jennifer Rodgers released a school-wide email informing that there were “parking allocation changes in South, Scholars, and Hopkins Parking Structures.” The email informed that Student Commuter (S) spaces increased in the Hopkins Parking Structure. However, no changes were made to the decrease in […]
Two Triton Critics Review Horizon 2024
UC San Diego’s Associated Students Office of Concerts and Events (ASCE) kicked off 2024 with Horizon, a two-day concert experience headlined by Larry June and Thee Sacred Souls. The concert, held at the UCSD Epstein Family Amphitheater, was free for students but had a limited number of tickets available. Horizon 2024 is the third concert […]
The Triton’s Winter Favorites 2024
We’re over two months into 2024. It’s rainy. It’s cold. And as we anticipate whatever new music, movies, books, and beyond that the new year has in store for us, The Triton reflects on some older stuff that’s resonating with us right now. Winter is a lonely season. We hope something on this list might […]
UCSD Creates Real Estate Agency to Help Parents Pay for Tuition
UC San Diego has founded its very own real estate agency to help struggling families sell their properties in order to pay for tuition costs. “Here at UC San Diego we always strive to create a supportive community, because we are one big family. We will always try our best to help students pay for […]
One Killed, One Injured in University City Shooting
At approximately 8:41 p.m. Saturday night, officers responded to the intersection of Nobel Drive and Lombard Place where they found two men who had been shot, according to the San Diego Police Department (SDPD). Based on the preliminary investigation, the two men were driving into an apartment parking structure when the suspect approached on foot […]
A History of Lease Agreements Between the Ché Café and UCSD
The Ché Café was erected in 1980 by a group of students as a nod to the Argentine Marxist, Che Guevara. This student-run cooperative and vegan café is located next to the La Jolla Playhouse, south of Revelle College and the developing Eighth College. The space offers a multitude of services to undergraduates attending UC […]
Have You Bean to Bird Rock Coffee Roasters?
For students looking to discover a unique coffee blend or to get their caffeine fix on campus, Bird Rock Coffee Roasters has swooped into UC San Diego’s cafe scene. The outdoor coffee stand is nestled on the east side of campus, adjacent to the Central Campus Trolley Station. After several soft launches during the winter […]
Students Show Support for Palestine on Campus
UC San Diego’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) organized a series of walkouts over the past month to express their support for the people of Palestine throughout the recent escalating conflict in the Middle East. This comes in response to the ongoing conflict happening in the Gaza Strip, primarily, after the Hamas attack on […]
Submission: Letter for Palestine from Members of the Literature Department
This letter was originally written and sent to the UCSD Literature Department in late November. We are still waiting for a response. Although our faculty has formally failed to comment, we commit to continuing to work towards these demands and challenge others to do so as well. We urge other graduate students to compose similar […]
Man Returns Wallet, But “The Cash Was Gone, Bro”
On Tuesday, October 18th, 2023, Warren College freshman Rex Shaw realized that he lost his wallet while returning from a shopping trip. “I was just going to 99 Ranch Market to buy some fresh groceries. This college really doesn’t like providing vegetables in its dining halls. I needed some bok choy! But when I got […]