Posted inOpinion, Staff Op-Ed

What Happened to Personal Enrichment? A Reflection on the Death and Possible Resurrection of the Crafts Center

UC San Diego once offered a creative sanctuary—something that is now hard to believe for a campus boasting a reputation as a top-tier STEM school. According to UCSD’s General Catalog, the Crafts Center offered “studio and art/crafts instructional facilities in ceramics, photography, jewelry, drawing, neon, glass blowing, and other crafts.” Existing for 40 years before […]

Posted inLocal, News

New Scripps Institution of Oceanography Warning System Helps Predict Coastal Flooding

A new Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) experimental warning system is helping coastal areas prepare for future flooding by improving flood predicting models. The Resilient Futures Program is a demonstration project created in collaboration with the Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation (CCCIA). It is designed to upgrade flood alert capabilities at Imperial Beach, […]

Posted inCampus, News

UC Student-Workers Union Demonstrates for Affordable Housing On Campus

The UC Student-Workers Union, UAW 2865, held an on-campus demonstration yesterday afternoon to demand better wages and protest rising housing costs, as well as the imminent closure of Rita Atkinson and Single Graduate Apartments (SGA) housing for graduate students. Rita Atkinson, located behind the medical school campus, will be repurposed for transfer students as part […]

Posted inArts and Culture, Visual Arts

New Muir College Art Piece to Celebrate LGBTQIA+ and Indigenous Community

Muir College is installing a 3-D metal art piece titled When the World Comes to Life this winter. The initiative was spearheaded by former Associated Students Muir College Senators Alexandra Harbert and Roy Velasquez. The artistic renovation will be bolted to the Stewart Commons Wall, between Middle of Muir and Muir’s community garden. “Determining the […]