In the wake of the 1969 Stonewall riots, the gay sex scene erupted. Mass migrations into major cities, inspired by the rebellious spirit of Stonewall, erected bastions of hedonistic liberation. While the...
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 measurement has been taken. This should be a sign of the changing times,...
Triton Cash Better Meets the Nutritional Needs of Students Without Feeding Into the Exploitable HDH System
With the holiday season in full swing, we have a lot to be thankful for. Dining Dollars is not...
Frankly, volunteering is not always fun. Before college, I volunteered at the Center for Refugee Children. Sometimes it was dull, frustrating, or even dangerous, but it was also rewarding. It was rewarding...
Despite the best efforts of the men in power, victims of sexual assault have been emerging in the past few decades to expose their often famous assailants. The most recent wave of these exposures has taken...
The Inaugural Women’s March Convention took place in Detroit from Oct. 27-29. This landmark event included influential feminists like Nina Turner, a former state senator from Ohio, and Nomiki Konst,...
On Oct. 24, UC Davis law student Raya Sarkar posted a list of 69 Indian male academics who — according to crowdsourced complaints — sexually harassed or assaulted women.
Infamously referred to by...
Yet another injustice is about to be committed on this campus. That’s right, I’m talking about the imminent removal of the unofficial school mascot, the noble raccoon. We are approaching the end of...
While taking the laundry out of the washer, I discovered a washed passport among the clothes. “I washed my passport,” I thought to myself. “God! I will have to go to the nearest Russian consulate...
While dining with my friend at the Bistro this past month, our waiter looked longingly upon our meals and said, “That was my favorite dish; I used to have it all the time when they let me eat here for...
In 2016, 57 percent of the UC San Diego undergraduates enrolled were majoring in a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics field with 25 percent of freshmen declaring Biology. By October, there...
America’s finest city, beneath the illustrious façade of pristine beaches, parks, and sunny weather, is severely ill, and so many of her citizens are unaware of the epidemic. San Diego, ranked 8th in...