Quick Takes: Water Restrictions
Gov. Jerry Brown issues restrictions on water usage that orders state officials to implement limitations on this limited resource, affecting households and college campuses statewide. UCSD and Student...
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Dance team On April 18, the UCSD dancesport team attended the Cardinal Classic annual dance competition at Stanford University. Nine members of the team competed, all of whom placed in at least one...
View ArticleLatte Night Throwdowns
Wednesday Night Throwdown Wednesday, May 6 6:30 p.m. Muir Woods Coffee House Thursday Night Throwdown Thursday, May 7 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Dark Horse Coffee Roasters 811 25th Street, San Diego For three...
View ArticleQuick Takes: Drone Strikes
Obama recently issued a statement apologizing for the deaths of two Al-Qaeda hostages, an American and an Italian person, which resulted from a drone strike led by the U.S. earlier this year. Obama’s...
View ArticleSafety Net(work)
Following the earthquake in Nepal, social media sites have utilized “Safety Checks” to help members reconnect, with questionable impacts on their users’ privacy. The aftermath of the recent earthquake...
View ArticleIn Search of a Little Spirit
UCSD has academic talent galore. It’s consistently ranked in the top-20 best universities around the globe because of its excellence in research and collaboration on the international level. The CEO of...
View ArticleBalboa Park Through the Ages
Balboa Park 1915, Courtesy of The Committee of One Hundred Photo by Anna Gagliardo Tucked away from the metropolitan Gaslamp District is the world-renowned Balboa Park— a wide expanse of museums,...
View ArticleAbandoned Art
In a step that reinforces the administration’s reputation of shutting down student spaces, such as the Che Cafe, Graffiti Hall and Porter’s Pub, the University Art Gallery will soon be closed. The Ed...
View ArticleSenior Send Offs
ALEKSANDRA KONSTANTINOVIC ILLUSTRATION BY JENNA MCCLOSKEY Editor-In-Chief // Multimedia Editor // Associate News Editor This is the last thing I’ll ever publish in the UCSD Guardian. Let’s let that...
View ArticleScientists Improve Upon Existing Designs of Invisibility Cloak
UCSD researchers released a design for a working invisibility cloak that has the ability to hide objects sitting on a flat surface this past July. Unlike previous designs, UCSD’s development of the...
View ArticleShake it Out
Sun God practices duct and cover drill. Illustration by Christina Carlson California is breaking. Not in to large gaping holes and crevices in the ground. No, this is less dramatic and much more...
View ArticleUnrefined Grit – ERC Students Start a Brand
Used with permission from Seager Company One image in Seager Company’s promotional video is of a surfer casually but expertly riding the waves, and the next image is of a few guys chasing after some...
View ArticleSongs of the Week
Song of the Week: “Leave a Trace” by CHVRCHES Rating: 5.0/5.0 Release Date: September 25 CHVRCHES rediscovers the addictive electronic vibe that sent them from Glasgow basements to Coachella stages in...
View ArticleUCSD Will Co-Lead Data Innovation Center
UCSD, UC Berkeley and University of Washington will collaboratively lead the western sector of the National Science Foundation’s four Big Data Regional Innovation Hubs. NSF stated in its Nov. 2...
View ArticleSoccer Suffers Defeat in NCAA First Round
Tritons fall to Seattle Pacific University in narrow 2-1 decision after battling severe weather for duration of contest. Photo by Megan Lee Just days after winning its record ninth California...
View ArticleQ & A with Duf Sundheim: Senate Hopeful
The UCSD Guardian sat down with Republican U.S. Senate candidate George “Duf” Sundheim and got his view and plans for college affordability, immigration reform and Citizens United. Sundheim is vying...
View ArticleRide Like the Wind
UCSD Equestrian Team hosts a IHSA competition. Photo by Megan Lee/UCSD Guardian There are few sports that are as wonderfully strange as horseback riding. The average non-rider seems to believe riders...
View ArticleStudent Teams Compete for Funding in Entrepreneurial Innovation Contest
The Office of Innovation and Commercialization, in collaboration with The Basement, announced the new undergraduate Proof of Concept Competition. OIC will award UCSD student teams up to $5,000 each in...
View ArticleOfficials Meet to Brainstorm Sun God Changes
The Sun God Festival’s team, along with Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Juan Gonzalez, met earlier this month to discuss the future of the Sun God Festival. Also in attendance was the Associated...
View ArticleACMS Renames Ted System to TritonEd
Academic Computing and Media Services announced today that Ted, the campus learning management system used by students andd faculty for online academic resources, will be renamed TritonEd, beginning...
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