Posted inRecruitment

The Triton is Recruiting for Spring 2019. Apply Now!

Are you interested in journalism? Join The Triton! We’re a digital-first, independent, student-run news source that produces content relevant to the UC San Diego community. We’re always looking for writers, photographers, data analysts, digital designers, copy editors, and administrative staff. Experience is a plus but not required. If you’re passionate about news, arts, or current […]

Posted inArts and Culture, Music

Rico Nasty to Headline Spring Send-Off

Rapper Rico Nasty, along with Ari Lennox and Destiny Rogers, will headline the 2019 annual Spring Send-Off. Originally from Maryland, Maria-Cecilia Simone Kelly, known professionally as Rico Nasty, started rapping in high school, releasing her first mixtape, “Summer’s Eve” in 2014. Nasty has released five mixtapes since 2016, featuring songs such as “Smack a Bitch”, […]

Posted inEditorial, Opinion

Editorial: Make Space for Student Journalism #SaveStudentNewsrooms

It’s been one year since we released our editorial for #SaveStudentNewsrooms, calling on UC San Diego administration to acknowledge student media. What has changed? Not much. Time and time again, the university blocks student journalists from access to information that the student body deserves to know. Looking over the past year alone, it’s evident that […]

Posted inNews

The Triton's Managing Editor Sues the UC Alleging Violation of State Public Records Law

The Triton’s Managing Editor Ethan Edward Coston filed a lawsuit on April 10 against the University of California (UC) Regents for allegedly failing to comply with the California Public Records Act (CPRA) by denying requests for documents related to a Title IX sexual misconduct investigation. Coston sent three requests for documents in his investigation of […]

Posted inOpinion, Staff Op-Ed

CAPS is Only the First Step

Content Warning: This article concerns personal experience and narrative of self-harm, anxiety, and depression. When I had my first panic attack in college, I thought that I was dying. I felt the air stifle and I could feel myself suffocating. Instead of employing useful strategies to address the anxiety, I felt the cuts dig into […]