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Have You Experienced Hate Crimes or Bias? Let Us Know Via the Documenting Hate Project

The Triton is launching the Documenting Hate project here at UCSD, in collaboration with the independent news organization ProPublica. The nationwide project tracks hate crimes and bias incidents via local newsrooms, and will allow students to report incidents from their own lives. Hate crimes have increased nationally in the past year, including in California, making […]

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UCSD Student Foundation Invests Student Donations in Wells Fargo, Oil, and Defense Contractors

The UC San Diego Student Foundation is known for funding tens of thousands of dollars worth of student scholarships. During the 2017 fiscal year, the Student Foundation received $60,000 in donations from 1140 donors. What most student donors do not know, however, is that Student Foundation manages an endowment portfolio with investments in oil, finance, […]

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Music Saved My Life

Music is not often linked to mental illness or depression. When focusing on genres such as hip-hop, rap, and pop, these topics are even less touched upon. However, there are artists who talk in-depth about mental illness. These artists provide an outlet for people to express themselves, making people feel less alone and isolated. Fans […]

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Grad Students Walk Out to Protest GOP Tax Bill That Threatens Their Financial Security

Graduate students at UC San Diego participated in a nationwide walkout yesterday in protest of the new House Republican tax bill that passed earlier this month. The House version of the plan classifies the tuition waivers that most graduate students receive as taxable income, which would place students in difficult financial circumstances. The Senate version of the […]

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UCSD Researchers Discover Malaria Drug Can Protect Against Zika Virus

The Zika virus shocked the world in 2015, spreading to 50 countries and territories before the World Health Organization declared the epidemic over last November. However, the Government Accountability Office reported in May that the United States remains unprepared to handle another outbreak. Recently, researchers may have made a breakthrough as part of the ongoing […]

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UC San Diego to Move to Division I Sports

UC San Diego will join the NCAA Division I Big West Conference and begin the transition to Division I sports, reports confirm. Big West Conference Commissioner Dennis Farrell issued a statement earlier today announcing the addition of both UCSD and Cal State Bakersfield in all sports. “The addition of these two outstanding universities will further […]

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Let's Build Community Together

Editor’s Note: Rabbi David Singer of UC San Diego Hillel submitted this piece in response to Tal Marom’s article entitled “UC San Diego Hillel Should Fulfill Its Mission Statement.” If one characteristic best-defines the Jewish people, it is, without doubt, our tolerance for debate and argument. Our holy books are filled not with answers, but with conversations. […]