Immigrants Help Economies, Natives Help Themselves February 6, 2018February 7, 2018Christopher Robertson From ketchup on french fries to corner store bodegas, a string of legislation has begun targeting so-called “foreign” or “ethnic” food items and ...
It’s Time to Face the Music November 20, 2017November 22, 2017Adriana Barrios 1 As of this year, the most-consumed music genre in the U.S. is hip-hop, which passed rock for the first time since this type of ...
Saving France from Nationalism May 3, 2017May 8, 2017Marcus Thuillier We did it, people: we hit the unholy Trifecta! First Brexit, then Trump, and now the far-right has reached the second round of ...
Op-Ed: Open Letter to UCSD Faculty, Administrators, Graduate Students, and TAs November 21, 2016November 30, 2016Adam Morgan 1 Many of us are reluctant to bring politics into the classroom. In the past, this may have been advisable. But now that xenophobia ...
UCSD Student Organizations Send #ChalkBack Demands to Administration May 18, 2016May 20, 2016Rebecca Chong In response to the recent chalking incidents at UCSD, the student groups Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx de Aztlan and Migrants Rights Awareness created a ...
Defense of Anonymous Xenophobic and Racist Statements as ‘Political’ Tarnishes First Amendment May 11, 2016May 11, 2016UCSD Guardian Editorial Board 32 For the second time this quarter, statements in support of Donald Trump have been found scrawled, sprayed and plastered throughout UCSD the Friday ...
Blamed and Abandoned December 2, 2015UCSD Guardian Editorial Board In the light of recent terrorist attacks in 2015, the world has encountered a fresh wave of Islamophobia. The United States House of ...