This story will be updated as more information becomes available. On May 20, 2025, Chancellor Khosla along with Academic Senate Chair Olivia Graeve sent a joint message to the UCSD student body regarding what they called an “Event Disruption.” The event in question, titled “Israel Today: Threats and Opportunities”, was hosted by the UCSD School […] The post University Removes Protestors from GPS Event appeared first on The Triton.| The Triton
Hostile architecture is nothing new for UC San Diego’s campus. From anti-homeless dividers on benches to deter sleeping (provide image), to high-security trash cans placed all over campus (provide image) to eliminate dumpster diving, the university’s distinct choices echo throughout the eight colleges. If you are a UCSD student, chances are you interact with hostile […] The post Hammocks Against Palestine appeared first on The Triton.| The Triton
Gary Fields is a very politically outspoken Communications professor. One who is engaging and means every word he says. The first time I encountered Fields was in the afternoon of April 2 at an SJP led walkout in response to the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil I was covering for The Triton. I stood in a […] The post Gary Fields: A Life of Activism appeared first on The Triton.| The Triton
This review contains spoilers for both the Attack on Titan series and The Last Attack film. Attack on Titan has reached critical success as one of the most popular anime series since its debut in 2013, with its masterful world-building, soundtrack, animation, and voice acting. The creator Hajime Isayama’s skillful storytelling reveals no more than […] The post The Last Attack and a Grand Finale: Reviewing the Attack on Titan Film appeared first on The Triton.| The Triton
Pro-Palestine protesters holding a sign in front of Geisel Library. Courtesy of McKenzie Turner. On Wednesday, April 2 at 1 P.M., a walkout and rally were held in front of Geisel Library. The event was held in response to Israel’s ongoing war on Palestine, the actions of the Trump Administration, and the recent arrest of […] The post Walkout Held to Protest the Trump Administration and the Arrest of Mahmoud Khalil appeared first on The Triton.| The Triton
On Tuesday, January 21, 2025, Students for Justice for Palestine (SJP) organized a walkout and rally to protest both the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, and President Trump’s inauguration the day prior. Dozens of students gathered in front of Geisel library, where speeches were delivered, before marching across campus. SJP stated that UCSD administration threatened to call […] The post Students for Justice for Palestine Holds Walkout in Light of Trump’s Inauguration appeared first on The Triton.| The Triton
On October 25, 2024, the Ché Café hosted four bands for an event they called “Nonbinary Halloween.” Performing that night were the bands Loitering, Cope, Cime, and Nonbinary Girlfriend. Loitering (@loitering.sd) is a band made up of Amelia Sarkisian (guitar and vocals) and Christian Bernal (bass). Their music has catchy basslines, enthralling guitar riffs, and […] The post The Che Hosts Nonbinary Halloween Show appeared first on The Triton.| The Triton
Fairytales are no longer for the young but maybe for the young at heart. Associate Professor of Literature, Creative Writing, Lily Hoàng’s new novel and seventh work of prose, A Knock at the Door, is a collection of fairytales riddled with knock-knock jokes bringing whimsical wonder back to an adult audience. Hoàng is known for […] The post A Knock, A Joke, A Tale Retold: Lily Hoàng’s Bold Reimagination of Fairytales appeared first on The Triton.| The Triton
On November 6, 2024, the day following Election Day, Revelle College celebrated their Cup of Culture event at Revelle Courtyard. Among a charged political atmosphere and low spirits, the event trudged on and laid the groundwork for community and hope to grow. Under the stars and decadent luminescence from overhead string lights, the signature event […] The post Amidst Worry About Diversity Protections, Revelle Hosts Cup of Culture Event appeared first on The Triton.| The Triton
On Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, over 100 protestors gathered at Balboa Dr. and Juniper Road to attend the “Defeat Trump’s Extreme-Right Billionaire Agenda” rally. The rally was endorsed by the Party for Socialism & Liberation, Palestinian Youth Movement, UAW 4811, Union del Barrio, and numerous other organizations. The rally is in protest against President Donald […]| The Triton
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UCSD student and DACA recipient Orr Yakobi, who was detained by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) last Sunday, was released this afternoon. “He is out. And it’s amazing,” said Jacob Sapochnick, Yakobi’s attorney. “I went this morning to visit him. And while I was there, they told me he was going to be released.” […]| The Triton