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In Case of Failure, Just Stop Being So L…

May 13, 2012

When I sign up for classes tomorrow, my projected schedule will look just like the one I’ve had for the past nine quarters. Obscure literature class, the easiest social science...

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Be Good to Your Steak, it Just Might Fig…

May 20, 2012

When choosing what meat you are going to BBQ in this wonderful San Diego sunshine, please be informed. Choose your meats wisely, and marinate them in beer to help prevent...

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Gay Marriage, Hypocrites and Bristol Pal…

May 20, 2012

In light of his recent support for gay marriage, President Barack Obama has been called a flip-flopper, an evolver, a hesitator. Newsweek is honoring Obama’s statements on its cover, featuring...

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It’s a hard time to be thankful as a UC student. Fees are up, campus shuttles are going down and no matter how hard I shut my eyes/chant religiously to WebReg, it looks like I won’t be able to work the LTWL class on Woody Allen into my schedule next quarter. Trying times.
Published in At Wit's End
Sunday, 20 November 2011 21:37

3,000 Turn Out for Hullabaloo

Over 3,000 students attended the first annual Hullabaloo festival on Friday, Nov. 18.  
Published in NEWS
Sunday, 20 November 2011 21:23

November 20, 2011

          Catamarans from different countries line up in preparation for the first day of races for the America's Cup in San Diego Bay. Alyssa Stocker /Guardian           Sacramento-based hip hop artist C Plus performs at Price Center on Wednesday, Nov. 16. Andrew Oh/Guardian           Niles “Cyrano” Hollowell-Dhar of the hip hop duo The Cataracs raps during their performance at Price Center Ballroom on Wednesday, Nov. 16. Andrew Oh/Guardian           David “Campa” Benjamin Singer-Vine of the hip hop duo the Cataracs sings during their performance at Price Center Ballroom on Wednesday, Nov. 16. Andrew Oh/Guardian           Excited audience members at the Cataracs performance on Wednesday, Nov. 16. Andrew Oh/Guardian           Excited audience members at the Cataracs performance on Wednesday, Nov. 16. Andrew Oh /Guardian           Excited audience members at the Cataracs performance on Wednesday, Nov. 16. Andrew Oh/Guardian           Excited audience members at the Cataracs performance on Wednesday, Nov. 16. Brian Yip /Guardian           Onlookers observe as construction workers place the house of the Fallen Star piece on top of a building at Jacobs School of Engineering. Brian Monroe/Guardian           Onlookers observe as construction workers place the house of the Fallen Star piece on top of a building at Jacobs School of Engineering. Sarah Park /Guardian           The first annual Hullabaloo event included food trucks, carnival rides and a concert. Brian Monroe/Guardian           The first annual Hullabaloo festival, which replaced FallFest, took place on Friday, Nov. 18. Brian Yip /Guardian           The first annual Hullabaloo festival, which replaced FallFest, took place on Friday, Nov. 18. Eric Nye/Guardian           Carnival rides covered the lawn at UCSD's first Hullaballoo event. Eric Nye/Guardian           The first annual Hullabaloo festival, which replaced FallFest, took place on Friday, Nov. 18. Eric Nye/Guardian           Grammy-nominated Puerto Rican saxophonist Miguel Zenon plays at the Loft on Nov. 17. Andrew Oh/Guardian           The UCSD Men's Water Polo team won the WWPA conference tournament this weekend, Nov. 17-20. The Tritons will advance to the NCAA national tournament. Brian Yip/Guardian           UCSD Men's Water Polo coach Denny Harper takes a swim with his conference championship teams after winning his 15th conference title. Brian Monroe/Guardian Catamarans from different countries line up in preparation for the first day of races for the America's Cup in San Diego Bay. Alyssa Stocker /Guardian
Published in WEEK IN PHOTOS
Sunday, 09 October 2011 21:25

Budget Cuts Bring Changes to FallFest

UCSD’s annual FallFest is no more. After a 13-year run, budget cuts have threatened the festival’s success — thus the A.S. Concerts & Events  office is re-branding the festival into “Hullabaloo,” which is planned to take place Nov. 18 in conjunction with Founders’ Day. 
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