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UCSD Students Consider Living in Cars Due to Housing Shortage

UCSD Students Consider Living in Cars Due to Housing Shortage
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Bicyclists Call for More Safety Projects After 12th Cyclist Killed This Year

Twelve people have been killed in San Diego County so far this year, with five of those deaths taking place within just the past 30 days. “Grief makes you angry,” San Diego Bicycle Coalition executive director Andy Hanshaw said. If there’s not a dedicated path that’s seperate from the road, then we need a safer bike lane on the street, and your typical white stripe is not safe enough.” Beloved bicyclist and San Diego State University administrator Laura Shinn was killed on Pershing Drive last Tuesday. Police said she was in the bike lane, wearing a helmet, when a driver hit her from behind.

Our Readers Write: Sea lions, Windansea, fireworks, bicyclists, SB 9 and 10

Our Readers Write: Sea lions, Windansea, fireworks, bicyclists, SB 9 and 10
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UCSD Students Protest for Cops Off Campus

Regrettably, I was late to the Cops Off Campus protest, but it wasn’t hard to find it through the booming, charismatic chanting on La Jolla Farms Road. When I arrived, I saw a group of about 30 people standing in the road, one holding a megaphone, as they let loose…

UCSD s foreign enrollment drops, but the campus is optimistic about the future

But these are nerve-wracking times in higher education, and not just because of the coronavirus. Due to changing demographics, many colleges and universities especially small, private, liberal arts schools have struggled to boost or maintain enrollment as the number of high school graduates nationwide has declined. UCSD, a large public research school, hasn’t had that problem. That’s partly due to its elite status, but it also stems from the university’s decision to heavily recruit high-tuition international students who could help the campus offset deep cuts in state funding. In 2008, UCSD had 27,520 students, 1,621 (or 6 percent) of whom came from other countries.

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