Volume 22 Issue 5

ArticlesNews

Woman Confused Why There’s a Reporter at Her Door

Written by: Hannah Rosenblatt

San Diego resident Claudia Barsetti reportedly answered her door early Tuesday afternoon in a state of confusion to find a newspaper reporter asking her questions about …

ArticlesNews

New Hazard Labels Required for Women in STEM to Ensure Proper Handling

Written by: Hannah Rosenblatt

A new line of women’s lab coats equipped with mandatory hazard labels has been issued, free of charge, to all scientific research institutions across the nation …

ArticlesCampusNews

Student Forgets to Set Alarm Before 15-Minute Power Nap, Sleeps for a Week

Written by: The MQ

In an unfortunate but unsurprising turn of events earlier this Winter Quarter, a UCSD undergraduate found himself living many college students’ worst nightmare: accidentally sleeping through …

ArticlesLocalNews

Local Insult Comic Paralyzed by Perception of Self

Written by: Barak Tzori

A long string of past experiences and subjectively-derived truths had already determined the outcomes of the most recent performance of the Silicon Valley based insult comic …

ArticlesCampusNews

Students Celebrate Rich History of St. Patrick’s Day by Wearing Green, Drinking to Excess

Written by: The MQ

This March, UCSD students will commemorate St. Patrick, the man recognized by the Catholic Church as being on par with the original twelve apostles, by getting …

ArticlesOpinionPoint - Counter Point

Standing in Line Point/Counter Point

Written by: The MQ

Point: I Just Need a Second to Decide Between the BLT Sandwich and the Caesar Salad Oh, just give me one more minute, I can’t decide …

ArticlesCampusNews

UCs Banned from Asking About Race, Find New Measures of Student Affluence

Written by: Barak Tzori

As per California Proposition 209, the 2016-2017 incoming freshman class will be the 20th UC class to have been accepted independent of their race, sex, or …

ArticlesNews

Local Toddler Discovers Santa Claus Not Real, Life Now Meaningless

Written by: Cole Greenbaun

Local toddler Albert Cameron, age five, was shocked this past week to learn that Santa Claus is not a real person. After overhearing his mother discussing …

ArticlesNews

New Study Finds People Have 14 Unspeakable Thoughts Per Day

Written by: The MQ

A study released by the Bureau of Psychology revealed that, on average, people have 14 “depraved, unspeakable” thoughts per day. The study defined an “unspeakable” thought …

ArticlesNewsPolitics

Political Conversations Revealed as Finite Resource, to Be Depleted by Mid-2017

Written by: Hannah Rosenblatt

A recent study concluded that discussion topics and information about the 2016 election available to the general public are decreasing at an alarming rate, and if …