On Tuesday, Dec. 23, UC San Diego Athletics announced that USC associate head coach Spencer McLachlin will be the next head ...
After seven straight wins to open the 2025-26 campaign, the Tritons suffered their first loss of the season against Nevada on ...
Whether you love or hate artificial intelligence, it is making its way into the heart of academic life. Some professors embrace it, while others have no-tolerance policies. One thing is certain: The ...
Ling Ma’s end of the world is monotony, and the strength we get to persevere through bleakness is purpose. “Severance” is a science fiction novel written by Ling Ma that begins with the undoing of ...
The mainstream consensus is that UCSD is socially dead, especially compared to other schools nearby and in the UC system. Some students find that this stigma is starting to change. UC San Diego’s ...
I have a hypothesis on hobbies: If you lie about the stuff you do, then you’ll eventually feel guilty enough to turn those lies into realities. Boxing was one of two hobbies that I had yet to start, ...
In this extensive essay about the 1965 film “Pierrot Le Fou” and its director Jean-Luc Godard, A&E Senior Staff Writer Matthew Risley attempts to capture and explain the romantic essence of the film, ...
The start of the pandemic sparked my return to the gaming community. With nothing to do all day but play, I had ended my half-year break from the infamous toxicity of gaming culture. At first, ...
Sports are one of the largest unspoken cultural phenomena in American history. Whether you’re in elementary school, college, or beyond, sports have notably been extricated from other societal and ...
Emerging into Matthews Quad from the narrow walkways along the edge of the construction zone, you hit the crowd like a brick wall: MAGA hats everywhere, Punisher skull t-shirts, red-white-and-blue ...
When I first began to shelter in place, the idle time made my mind turn to mush. As a high-achieving college student, I used to find solace in completing task after task. However, the ongoing pandemic ...
The advent of the smartphone has been the greatest predator of boredom. Anytime boredom dares to show itself, from waiting in a long line to commuting on the bus, phones are always there to viciously ...
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