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The UCSD Guardian received notice from University Communications that 36 UC San Diego students have had their F-1 visas terminated in total. This follows Chancellor Pradeep Khosla’s campuswide notice ...
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UCSD Guardian seeks student votes for survivalUC San Diego student newspaper The Guardian, reeling from years of budget crises, is asking undergraduate and graduate ...
On Sunday, March 9, the Multipurpose Room in the Student Services Center was abuzz with energy. Dancers from all skill levels ...
No. 11 UC San Diego women’s water polo (14-13, 3-3 Big West) fell 12-7 to the No. 3 Hawai’i Rainbow Wahine (17-3, 6-0 Big ...
Will UCSD’s student newspaper write its own obituary? Its leaders plead for funding to stay afloat
Not unlike the broader industry, the 58-year-old publication is facing financial problems and changing reader habits.
Beneath the sparkling blue waves of the Pacific lies a hidden world teeming with biodiversity, wonder, and weirdness. At ...
UC San Diego students have voted to pay a $3.50 quarterly fee to subsidize The Guardian, a nearly 60-year-old campus newspaper that was on the verge of closing its print edition due to money problems.
That was my first day of Spring Quarter at college. I had three classes that day, one of which I would end up replacing. My ...
A little over two weeks after men’s basketball’s heartbreaking loss against Michigan in the first round of March Madness, ...
The Department of Homeland Security has revoked 35 international student visas at UCSD, leading to protests and concerns about lack of information.
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