Associated Students (ASUCSD) Elections Manager Janani Natarajan declined to change presidential candidate Lesly Figueroa’s affiliation from an independent candidate to Students Determined on Monday, leaving Students Determined without slated candidates for President or Vice President of External Affairs. Prior to the ASUCSD Elections Committee’s official ruling, presidential candidate Lesly Figueroa and Vice President of External […]
Napolitano nominates next UC Berkeley Chancellor
UC President Janet Napolitano on Monday nominated UC Berkeley’s Interim Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Carol T. Christ to become Berkeley’s next chancellor. If Napolitano’s selection is approved by the UC Board of Regents at its meeting this Thursday, Christ, 72, will become the university’s first female chancellor, succeeding Chancellor Nicholas B. Dirks in July. […]
Tell Us How UC It: A Living Archive
Great hardships imply fear, self-reflection, worry, and confusion. Great hardships can also imply a deeper sense of unity and sympathy amongst one another. Ultimately, times of struggle activate a sometimes uncontrollable amount of feelings — both good and bad. It is through this overwhelming amount of emotion in which great art and activism emerge. “Tell […]
ASUCSD Campaigning Begins
35 candidates will compete for 16 positions on the 2017-2018 Associated Students governing body. Election campaigning officially began at 9 p.m. on Mar. 9, 2017 after a mandatory candidates’ meeting. Candidates typically run in groups or parties called “slates.” This year, there are two: Students Determined (SD) and THRIVE. This is the third year that […]
UCSD is Not a Polytechnic University
We’ve all heard the phrase “The pen is mightier than the sword.” It’s become a common idiomatic phrase in the English language, suggesting that we agree with it, even if only a little. It’s a hierarchical phrase, implying that one has to be better than the other. People often make the mistake of needing to […]
Chinese Students and Scholars Association meet with Chancellor; release follow-up statement on Dalai Lama
The UCSD Chinese Students and Scholars Association released a new statement to clarify its stance on the Dalai Lama as this year’s commencement speaker after meeting with Chancellor Pradeep Khosla. Students and members of the CSSA met with the chancellor on Feb. 15 to ask the Dalai Lama’s campus commencement speech not mention politics and that […]
Federal judge dismisses The Koala’s claim against UCSD
A federal judge dismissed The Koala’s claim against UCSD and Associated Students UCSD (ASUCSD) earlier this week after a ten-month fight in court. The suit, which claimed that UCSD and ASUCSD had violated the First Amendment rights of The Koala and other student media organizations, was dismissed on Feb. 28. United States District Judge Jeffrey […]
Thalma and Laércio de Freitas: The Brazilian Way of Life
The duo from Brazil did it again; the sold-out house was packed and those who came in late unfortunately had to resort to watching the show from the sidelines. I found my seat near the front of the stage, where I could see everything laid out for the performance. Laércio and Thalma took the stage […]
"I am the person who made the posters:" Artist explains intent
I am the person who made the posters, and I feel I should clarify their meaning, as well as apologize for not making that meaning obvious enough and causing this whole situation. First, they are not anti-Muslim at all, I intended them to be sympathetic towards Muslim. I am a Japanese American myself, so the […]
Flyers calling for evacuation of Muslims from San Diego County found on campus; resembles Japanese internment notices
Update: The poster of the flyers contacted The Triton at around 10 p.m. to explain their meaning. Read their full statement here. Flyers calling for the evacuation of all Muslims in San Diego County on April 8 were found on campus on Wednesday, March 1. The flyers, titled “Instructions to All People of Islamic Belief,” were […]