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Muir Res Hall Designated as Wildlife Preserve after Rare Species of Moth Found

Written by: The MQ

In a sudden turn of events, the Muir residential halls have now been declared a wildlife preserve after a new species of moth was discovered being …

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Turnitin Decides 26 Words or Fewer is Not Plagiarism

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The leading originality checking program, Turnitin, has announced this past week that it will not mark plagiarism that consists of 26 words or fewer. Turnitin is …

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Student Happy to Spend Entire Summer and Bank Account on Internship

Written by: The MQ

As the academic year starts again at UCSD, most returning students will be entering the lecture halls, reminiscing with their friends and sharing tales of traveling, …

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Literature Building Scheduled for Demolition: Deemed Definitely Maybe Irrelevant

Written by: The MQ

In a recent press release, UCSD has announced that the Literature Building is scheduled for demolition by 2018, after years of safety concerns. This comes as …

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Therapy Fluffies Wait Time Over Four Weeks

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Students at UCSD who depend on university resources like therapy dogs for their stress relief are no strangers to long lines and disappointing sessions, but many …

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Ecological Survey Sheds Light on Uncharted Depths of SIO

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Scripps Institute of Oceanography is one of the oldest and most important parts of UCSD. Yet despite the close relationship UCSD shares with Scripps, there is …

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Out-of-State Student’s Fish Dies Just in Time for Summer Break

Written by: The MQ

Local betta fish, Jason Sparklefin, was found dead late Monday night at the age of eight months, due to reported malnutrition. His death was confirmed Tuesday …

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Norwegian Prison Modeled After California University

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As a new experimental part of Norway’s systematic prison reform, an inquiry into modeling future prisons after many California universities has been initiated. This reform is …

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Updated CAPEs to Include Judgement of Peers

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In a sweeping new initiative intended to solve all problems with educational feedback, the evaluations students fill out each quarter at the University of California, San …

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Badass First Year Skips First Discussion Section of His College Career

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When first-year UCSD student David Jones finally found the courage to skip his 8 a.m. Math 10A discussion section last Monday at Warren Lecture Hall, he …