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If you tuned into The UCSD Guardian’s reviews of San Diego Restaurant Week, you’re already familiar with Camelia Tzadok and Jonathan Zhang’s culinary adventures. The dining duo returned for one more ...
This article is a guest submission from Scott Rifkin, an associate professor at the School of Biological Sciences. This year, in the midst of a pretextual harassment campaign by the Trump ...
The AAPI Heritage Month screening of ‘New Wave’ at The Loft brings visibility to a vibrant, rebellious chapter of Vietnamese American history — and a deeply personal homecoming.
Now that Spring Quarter is coming to an end, let’s see how the Lifestyle team did at checking off its must-do items! Read about the writers’ bucket list items for Spring Quarter here.
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 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 ...
Whether it be to curate a unique persona, focus listeners’ attention on the music, or to maintain a semblance of privacy in the limelight, for decades, musicians have concealed their identities. But ...
For six days in early May 2024 — in the midst of the largest student uprising in the United States since the Vietnam War — UC San Diego students joined their peers across the country and set up and ...
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 ...
Though the 2025 Sun God Festival was met with clouds, five artists, including a UCSD student band, lit up the stage at RIMAC field. Read A&E’s recap of the highs, surprises, and standout sets from ...
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