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In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Asian, Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern, and Desi American Programs and Services at UC San Diego partnered with The Loft to screen “New ...
Julio Canimo Multimedia Associate Editor, Senior Staff Writer “The best four years of your life.” The toughest four years of your life. Longing for community, you struggle to make friends, do your ...
In her debut film “The Metamorphosis of Birds,” director Catarina Vasconcelos dissects her family history, centered around the loss of her mother and grandmother. While the film’s impetus is ...
From historic March Madness appearances to record-breaking performances, UC San Diego sports shined this season. The UCSD Guardian’s Sports section looked back on some of the most fascinating teams on ...
A few weeks ago, the universe decided to strike me down with an irksome cold, which, combined with graduation anxiety, made me too enervated to do much else. Thus, I returned home for the weekend. I ...
In a truly representative democracy, every vote should be counted in a way that reflects the electorate’s intent. While a plurality-rule system — also known as first-past-the-post — is better than no ...
Starting Thursday, May 22, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at San Diego Immigration Court began conducting courthouse arrests, detaining migrants appearing for civil immigration proceedings ...
This article was last updated on May 25 at 9 p.m. For corrections, see below. At around 3:45 p.m. on Tuesday, May 20, UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep Khosla and Academic Senate Chair Olivia Graeve ...
Tucked within the Rancho Peñasquitos suburbs is Kalei’s Kitchenette — a Hawaiian fusion eatery owned by couple Andy and Khara Mangiduyos. Outside, windows showcase their specials while light music ...
This past March, UC San Diego medical students received some of the most important news of their lives: their residency match results. This determines their field of specialty and where they will work ...
‘Summer Break’: A walk down nostalgia lane When I was a kid, the last day of school before summer break was always the happiest day of the year. In elementary school, I remember bursting out of the ...
Emerging into Matthews Quad from the narrow walkways along the edge of the construction zone, you hit the crowd like a brick wall: MAGA hats everywhere, Punisher skull t-shirts, red-white-and-blue ...