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UCAB Approves Pollution Control Mural

The UC San Diego University Centers Advisory Board (UCAB) approved the installation of a pollution control mural in Price Center at their meeting last Tuesday. Uday Govindswamy, a fourth year Environmental Engineering major, teamed up with Greeks Gone Green, a student organization dedicated to enhancing environmental awareness within the Greek community, to propose the project […]

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Submission: Jones-Wright Would Champion the People as District Attorney

At the time of the 2016 election, it would have been impossible to predict the amount of damage that the Trump administration was going to inflict in just a few months. Despite then-candidate Trump’s transparent ignorance promising ignorance-based policymaking, his actions in office are still alarming. Most alarming, however, is his administration’s unabashed dedication to […]

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Three UCSD Faculty Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Three UC San Diego faculty—Professors Darwin Berg, Marta Kutas, and Ivan Schuller—were recently inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in late April. The honorary society was founded by John Adams, John Hancock, and James Bowdoin to recognize outstanding devotion to the advancement of societal, scientific, and intellectual issues. On April 28, the […]

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Former Vice President Joe Biden Endorses UCSD Professor Nathan Fletcher

Former Vice President Joe Biden endorsed UC San Diego professor Nathan Fletcher on Friday for 4th District County Supervisor, making this the first endorsement from a top politician in this race. This will be Biden’s second endorsement of a California-elected position, following his endorsement of Senator Dianne Feinstein for U.S. Senator. “Nathan Fletcher served his […]

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UC System Demonstrates Exceptional Support for Low-Income Students

A recent report by Third Way, a center-left think tank, details that UC system schools, as opposed to most U.S. universities, excel at providing aid and support toward low-income students. The report focuses on the average enrollment and graduation rates of Pell Grant awardees. Among the top 100 U.S. universities, five out of the nine UC campuses included had […]

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New Week, New Tunes

It’s Week 9 and with finals and graduation on the horizon, summer break has never seemed so far away. We know that the quarter system doesn’t stop for anyone, so we’re featuring some music that will help you get through the end of spring quarter. “Geyser” by Mitski Released: May 14, 2018 For fans of: […]

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UCPD Arrests Second Individual for Carrying Loaded Firearm on Campus

The UC Police Department (UCPD) arrested 23-year-old courier Menooa Azizian for possession of a loaded firearm inside a vehicle parked on campus last Thursday, May 24, at 3:28 a.m. According to police records, a Residential Security Officer (RSO) discovered the firearm while conducting parking enforcement near Lot 201 by Peterson Lecture Hall. Azizian was arrested […]

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A Night with Former US Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera

“What has happened to friendship? What has happened to tenderness?” Juan Felipe Herrera has spent his life trying to answer these personal, evocative questions through his poetry. On May 17, the Institute of Arts and Humanities hosted an experimental reading at Atkinson Hall Auditorium featuring Herrera, a renowned poet, author, and activist. Herrera is a […]