Tritons returning from summer break will find a variety of new student-friendly dining options near campus to enjoy: The Shops at La Jolla Village is in the process of adding student favorites Philz Coffee, Snooze: an A.M. Eatery, and The Melt. All three are expected to open before classes begin on September 28. The three […]
Empowered by Orthodox Judaism
I am a student at UC San Diego, unremarkable in many ways, but you may already know who I am. I am that girl who sits in the first few rows of your lecture hall and outspokenly voices her opinions. I am that girl you’ve seen handing out donuts in Revelle Plaza, candles on Library […]
UC to Payout 1.3 Million After Underpaying Thousands of Employees
The Regents of the University of California will pay approximately $1.3 million in back wages and damages after it was discovered that a system error resulted in small miscalculations of overtime pay for around 13,700 UC employees. The UC contacted the Department of Labor to conduct an investigation in late 2015 after noticing small discrepancies […]
“This Must Be the Place”: Memories from Outback Surf Shop, 2009 – 2017
A year ago, on any given spring day, you could walk into the little surf shop at the mouth of Price Center–at the end of Library Walk, right before Geisel, at the top of the stairs that descended into the plaza–and disappear into a slice of UC San Diego largely unknown to the thousands of […]
Submission: How UCSD Shaped My Core
Most of the memorable lessons I learned at UC San Diego occurred outside of its academic environment. On the same day I was accepted as a UCSD freshman in 1975, I was turned down by Stanford University, which was my first choice and the only other university to which I had applied. In retrospect, I […]
Statement Regarding Incident at Merced from AS Office of External Affairs at UCM, UCSD, & UCI
Saturday evening, July 8, 2017 at a Black student gathering in a Merced hookah lounge, Merced city police abruptly raided the space with claims of searching at least one of the individuals present for drugs. The aggression brought in the space was met with defense and the events that followed lead to several students sustaining […]
Submission: Pride and Protest
With marriage equality recognized in all 50 states; a Republican president who has been pressured into symbolic commitments to equal rights; and members of the LGBTQ community beginning to serve openly in clergy, the Boy Scouts, and the US Armed Forces; it is readily apparent why some erroneously see “the end of the culture wars” […]
Submission: Save the Jewel
We are organizing against the expansion of UC San Diego because in 1849, when California placed in its Constitution the objective of a complete educational system, Governor Low suggested that the university system be based on the University of Michigan system. The state auditor’s reports have caused the Regents of the UC system and Janet […]
The Hospitality of HDH Director Mark Cunningham
Keeping In Context “Students are lazy and they don’t really want to commute, so it’s a real big challenge.” That’s what Housing*Dining*Hospitality (HDH) Director Mark Cunningham said to a panel of around 100 developers, builders, and architects last November. Apart from picking up traction on Reddit, his comments, published in the Business Section of The […]
Student Thinks 3D Printers Are Too Expensive, Builds His Own
“It’s basically a hot glue gun on motors.” This is how Tommy Spencer, a second year aerospace engineering major, explains his home made custom-built 3D printer. Spencer, the propulsion research lead for the UC San Diego Human-Powered Submarine Team (HPS), needed a low cost solution in order to quickly fabricate and test different versions of […]