Electronic musicians unite at UCSD’s first-ever Rig Rant! In order to stay relevant in the ever-evolving electronic music industry, it’s crucial to be up-to-date with the latest devices and musical contraptions. On Thursday, Jan. 14, UCSD held an electronic musician’s meetup, Rig Rant, which showcased musicians and manufacturers as they explained and demoed some of […]
Student Protesters Challenge Anti-Abortion Activists on Library Walk
It’s not unusual to see groups displaying Greek letters or club advertisements on Library Walk. Those who found themselves there January 19, however, were likely first greeted by graphic images of aborted fetuses on posters erected by The Genocide Awareness Project, which juxtaposes images of aborted fetuses with images of victims of genocide. University students […]
Student Spotlight: Graham Elliot Richardson
Let’s set the scene: it’s 5:00 P.M. on a Friday in the middle of May, and after a full day of class you are ready to drive home with the radio blaring out the open windows of your Honda Accord. After some channel switching you settle on an infectious summer anthem—hey wait, this sounds a […]
Dear Kendall*
I’m sorry. Kendall*, you don’t know me well; we met only once on a night I’m sure you want so badly to forget. After an hour of outfit debating, hair restyling, and snapchat selfie-ing that night, our makeshift group of new and old friends finally made it to a party. It was my first college […]
FOOSH Improv: Yes… And?
On Friday, January 8, in Ledden Auditorium, UCSD’s short form improv team FOOSH performed for an audience of over two hundred students. FOOSH, founded in 2002, is a campus organization based in Muir College whose aim is to educate their members about the art of improv, their specialty being short form improvisation. So what is […]
Bike Theft at UCSD
In November alone, 30 bicycles were reported stolen on campus, according to the UCSD police department’s crime logs. However, this number is likely much higher as it does not include the number of bike thefts that go unreported. In 2014, bicycle theft on campus accounted for $104,505 worth of stolen property, with only three percent […]
Student Spotlight: An Interview with Austin North
This interview, conducted over Facebook by Arts and Entertainment Editor Kendra Quinlan, features Austin North, a second-year biochemistry major / music minor at UCSD and talented guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. You can watch him perform songs from his latest EP, “I’m A Homo, Phobe,” a self-referential “haha,” at The Loft at 8:00 P.M. this Friday, […]
Why UCSD will never have its own Mark Zuckerberg
Entrepreneurship is a hot topic for many in our generation…and for a good reason. We live in a generation where some of our biggest cultural idols are people like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Elon Musk. Technology has changed our lives forever, and those who are at the forefront of the movement are […]
Why Meme Ads Don’t Work
Be me. Or at least, be the me I was when I was a freshman in 2012. The world is bright, you’re still being a little baby about not getting into UCLA, and, more importantly, Blueprint LSAT is running a notable series of ads on the newspaper stands around Price Center. Okay, so maybe you […]
News Writers/Reporters Wanted!
Do your friends keep saying you’re nosy? We think that’s a great quality to have. The Triton, a new online publication at UCSD, is looking for writers/reporters for our news section. Anticipate covering AS (Associated Students), UC Regents decisions, breaking news on campus, and more! Sign up below: