Matthew’s Video Store: Jacques Demy’s “Les Parapluies de Cherbourg” May 8, 2022May 8, 2022Matthew Risley 1 With the oversaturation of mediocre content on streaming services, it can be hard to find films of substance. Kanopy, which all UCSD students ...
Musings from the Museum: Our Guiding Lights Are Flickering Out February 7, 2021February 7, 2021Sparky Mitra Another week of ours, another week in history. This past week, we marveled at the resolve of school-shooting survivor David Hogg as he ...
PC PRINCESS: Stop Stigmatizing the Adult Entertainment Industry May 10, 2020December 21, 2020Jacob Sutherland If you search “famous ucsd alumni” on Google, one of the first people you will see is Evelyn Lin, a prominent pornographic actress ...
On the Brighter Side: Quarantine is Leading to a More Well-Read World May 3, 2020December 21, 2020Megan Cox In elementary school, I was the kid who skipped recess to sit in the classroom and read — I loved exploring new worlds ...
PC Princess: Addressing the Quarantine Protests April 21, 2020December 21, 2020Jacob Sutherland Last Wednesday when I saw reports of protesters in Lansing, Michigan calling for their Governor to end the state’s stay at home order, ...
On The Brighter Side: Global Quarantine Proves Climate Change April 19, 2020December 21, 2020Megan Cox Although this quarantine is a trying time for us all, it provides scientists with exciting new information on human’s effects on climate change. ...
PC Princess: San Diego Should Not Re-Open Its Beaches to Surfers Under Quarantine April 5, 2020December 21, 2020Jacob Sutherland 1 As I was in the middle of quarantine in between Zoom classes, I stumbled across an op-ed titled: “How San Diego Can — ...
PC Princess: Support Your Sisters, Not Just Yourself January 23, 2020December 21, 2020Jacob Sutherland Hundreds of thousands of feminists globally turned out for the fourth annual Women’s March this past weekend. As with any large social movement, ...