After a smash-hit first season that swept old and new fans alike off their sea legs in 2023, Netflix faced a new challenge ...
This article is a joint publication between Annenberg Media and The UCSD Guardian. In 2019, doctors placed 36-year-old Jamie ...
When The New York Times broke the news of César Chávez’s abuse of girls in the Latino civil rights movement in March, I, like ...
Picture a cozy bed with a cup of peppermint tea steaming on the nightstand — that’s where you’ll find me most Friday evenings ...
Women’s bodies have been constantly governed, judged, and declared unsuitable by those in power. Confined by the unfair, ...
The 2026 San Diego Latino Film Festival celebrated the power of art in overcoming adversity, carrying forward the rich legacy ...
On Feb. 28, the United States joined Israel in launching a military assault on Iran. While it was sold to the public as a ...
On March 19, UC San Diego senior Chloe Braun made program history by scoring the Tritons’ first-ever point in the Division-I ...
Silly season beckons in the college basketball world as players and coaches prepare for a hectic transfer portal ahead.
When Melania Trump introduced the humanoid robot Figure 03 at an AI education summit, its appeal was hard to dismiss. The ...
For many disabled students, the divide between what exists on paper and what they experience in their day-to-day lives is not new, but it is part of a much longer history of advocacy on campus.
Jon Picinich, a fourth-year student and artist at UC San Diego, packs a punch with his new solo exhibition, “Grit.” Literally ...
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