Housing*Dining*Hospitality (HDH) influences the lives of students from the moment they enter this campus, hugely impacting where students live and work. It’s important to ask, given HDH’s prominence, if they’re serving the student body effectively. In some senses, HDH is good for campus; providing jobs for work-study and student workers in general is important. HDH […]
New VP External Affairs and AVP Health and Wellness Appointed
The Associated Students executive search committee appointed Nicolas Monteiro as the new VP External Affairs and Derek Lim as the new AVP Health and Wellness this past week. The search committee submitted their decisions to the senate, who confirmed the nominees. Monteiro has assumed the role of VP External Affairs immediately after his appointment, and […]
The Feminist Bookstand: The Table Reshaping the Culture of the UCSD Bookstore
Here at UC San Diego, a school with a very heavy STEM presence, those who are not a part of marginalized groups are rarely exposed to social issues without ethnic studies classes or disturbing events. UC San Diego’s short but rocky history has been shaped by issues of race, gender, and class. Many dismiss the […]
The Compton Cookout: A Day Party to be Remembered (or Not)
A Day Party to be Remembered “February marks a very important month in American society,” read the Facebook invitation. The invite told guests what to expect: “We will be serving 40’s, Kegs of Natty, dat Purple Drank- which consists of sugar, water, and the color purple, chicken, coolade, and of course Watermelon.” The hosts asked […]
A Valentine’s Day Playlist for All
To some, today is a highly anticipated day full of surprises. To others, it is a day of dread. To most, it is just a normal Tuesday. Regardless, R&B always sounds good. Here’s a groovy playlist to celebrate the misfortunes, intricacies, and overall beauty of love. This playlist is a collaborative effort by the Arts […]
Prof. Nadine George-Graves: Performance is Not Benign (on Minstrelsy; The Compton Cookout)
Dr. Nadine George-Graves is a Professor of Theatre and Dance at UC San Diego. She is the author of books like The Royalty of Negro Vaudeville: The Whitman Sisters and the Negotiation of Race, Gender, and Class in African American Theater. This speech, Performance is Not Benign, was given by Dr. George-Graves at a University […]
Refilwe Gqajela: The ‘Lumumba-Zapata’ Collective Should Change Their Name
For those of you who may be wondering about the absence of the Black Student Union in current campus reactionary work, culminating in the recent walk-out strike, here is your explanation: The Black Student Union cannot work with an organization that continues to absolve themselves of responsibility to the communities whose history they are actively […]
The Vagina Monologues: A New Wave
There are two things people who plan on watching the Vagina Monologues and HerStories at UCSD should know: one, prepare to hear the word “vagina” more than you would even if you worked in a gynecologist’s office and two, relax. As a cast member, I can assure you that other people in the audience are […]
Spirit Night NoDAPL Protesters Release Statement of Intent
Around 40 protesters staged an action in RIMAC Arena during the men’s basketball game at halftime on Friday, Feb. 3rd. TerrillJames Kānealiikeikiokaāina Iron-Moccasin Kapalehua (Lehua), a student at UCSD who organized the Spirit Night “No Dakota Access Pipeline” (NoDAPL ) action, released a statement to The Triton on Monday: “The People have chosen to rise […]
Justin Hunter: Violent Protest Isn’t the Way To Go
As a student of the UC system, it is shameful to see the riots that broke out at Berkeley’s campus over Milo Yiannopoulos speaking. As a university student, we are meant to be tolerant of other people’s opinions and to uphold higher learning and the code of ethics we all agreed to. This riot is […]