Sunday April 15, 2012 - 4:57PM
Tritons Lose Fifth Straight
On Wednesday, April 11, the No. 21 Tritons faced No. 33 CSU Stanislaus.
The Tritons only won three of their nine games—one doubles match and two singles, falling 6-3 to the Warriors.
The Tritons only won three of their nine games—one doubles match and two singles, falling 6-3 to the Warriors.
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Thursday February 23, 2012 - 11:06AM
Coral Thrive in Cold Water, Die in Warm
Scripps Institution of Oceanography researchers discovered that coral reefs can thrive extreme cold-water conditions. The study, conducted in 2010, was the Ph.D. thesis of former Scripps student Melissa Roth and Project Scientist in Scripps’ Marine Biology Research Division Dimitri Deheyn.
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Tuesday February 21, 2012 - 11:02AM
Lights & Sirens
Friday, Feb. 10
8:31 a.m.: Suicide Attempt
▶ Suicide attempt at East Campus Parking Structure. Transported to hospital.
8:31 a.m.: Suicide Attempt
▶ Suicide attempt at East Campus Parking Structure. Transported to hospital.
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Lights and Sirens
Sunday February 05, 2012 - 10:25PM
Men's Tennis Dominate in Season Opener
The No. 10 UCSD Men’s Tennis team started its season last Saturday, defeating Hope International University and the University of Redlands.
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Sunday February 05, 2012 - 3:52PM
Sixth College Provost Appointed
UCSD announced on Dec. 20 that Vice Chair of Graduate Chemistry and Biochemistry Dan Donoghue was appointed as the new Sixth College provost.
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NEWS
Sunday January 22, 2012 - 10:02PM
Students Protest Regents Meeting at UC Riverside
Protestors interrupted a Jan. 19 Regents meeting held at UC Riverside, resulting in a closed meeting and police violence.
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NEWS
Sunday January 08, 2012 - 8:06PM
Che Cafe Hits Capacity During Fundraising Concert
Che Café held a benefit music festival from Friday, Jan. 6 to Sunday, Jan. 8. Tickets for the “I Promise” Festival — which hosted 24 bands over the three days — ranged from $10-$15 per day, with the Che hitting its full capacity of 200 people throughout the weekend.
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Sunday January 08, 2012 - 8:04PM
Synethesia Benefits Creative Thinking
UCSD researchers have found evidence that synesthesia — a neural condition in which the senses are jumbled and people can hear and taste words — has a physical basis, indicating that there is a genetic component to the condition.
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Monday November 14, 2011 - 11:20AM
Council Impeaches Marshall College Senator Due to Absences
Impeached senator says she will not appeal decision to A.S. Judicial Board.
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Monday November 07, 2011 - 9:42AM
A.S. Council Fails to Impeach Senator for Absences
A.S. Council’s attempt to impeach Marshall College Senator Summer Perez failed in a 17-9-1 vote.
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