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NATIONAL ARRIVEDERCI, ITALIA! U.S. Senate Voids Federal Perkins Loan Program Although the House voted to renew the Perkins program for another year, the Senate opted against extending it. PHOTO COURTESY OF SHELBY NEWALLIS BY Sherman Aline Contributing Writer SENIOR STAFF WRITER SHELBY NEWALLIS CAME The U.S. Senate blocked a bill BACK FROM ITALY AND temporarily renewing the Perkins TOLD THE UCSD GUARDIAN Infographic by Sophia Huang Source: TIME, RT, EveryTown Research, NYU Press Loan Program, the country’s oldest federal loan program benefitting low- HOW TO MAKE THE MOST income college students on Sept. 30. OF STUDYING ABROAD. GET The House of Representatives had SOME WANDERLUST INSIDE. CALIFORNIA voted in favor of the program’s renewal one week earlier. Weekend, PAGE 6 Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN), chair of the Senate Health, Education, Brown Signs Bill Outlawing Labor and Pensions Committee, fully TRANSPORTATION PLANS supported the cancellation of the Perkins Loan Program and decided sandag invests $200 Billion not to have a floor vote on the renewal OPINION, Page 4 Weapons on Campuses of the bill. BY Josh Lefler Staff Writer “Reauthorizing the Perkins loan [program] will cost $5 billion over 10 years,’’ Alexander said on the Senate HALL OF FAME ov. Jerry Brown signed a gun control bill into law carrying a firearm within 1,000 feet of school or university floor. “Many witnesses before our on Saturday, which will increase state restrictions property, unless authorized by administrators. SB 707 will annual induction ceremony committee have said that $5 billion on those in possession of firearms. Senate Bill extend this prohibition to include concealed firearms, sports, Page 12 would be better spent on more Pell G707 expands on current state gun legislation by directly making it a criminal offense for citizens to be caught with grants, which is going to result from prohibiting citizens from carrying concealed weapons on a weapon in their glove compartment or on their person. our [legislation].” California school and college campuses. The bill includes exemptions for active and retired law Perkins loans are set up to assist California State Senator and author of the bill Lois Wolk enforcement officers. However, the exemption does not FORECAST students in managing the financial hailed its ratification in a press statement on Saturday. apply unless authorized by their former agency. burden of paying for college. Interest “We took an important step toward making our schools Criticism has already accumulated since SB does not begin to accumulate until and college campuses safer by closing this major loophole in 707’s passage just days ago, particularly from Second students complete their education, California law,” Wolk said. “SB 707 won’t prevent all campus Amendment advocacy groups. President of the Firearms and the loans are set at a fixed shootings, but it will make our schools and campuses safer Policy Coalition Brandon Combs derided the bill in a press interest rate of 5 percent. Payments by working to ensure that the only people allowed to carry statement, saying that it leaves ordinary citizens without the THURSDAY FRIDAY are not required until nine months guns on campuses are law enforcement.” ability to defend themselves. after enrollment ends, and students H 79 L 68 H 79 L 69 The ban comes in the wake of several recent school “Victims of domestic violence and stalking, judges employed in military, health or shootings. Since the beginning of October, three shootings and prosecutors and public defenders … will now have to education fields may be able to cancel with at least one fatality have occurred on a school campus. leave their registered self-defense handguns at home when their Perkins loans completely. The shooting at Umpqua Community College in Oregon picking up their children at school, leaving them without Currently enrolled college students claimed 10 lives, including the shooter’s, along with nine the necessary protection,” Combs said. “It is an attack on the who received a Perkins loan before SATURDAY SUNDAY nonlethal injuries. most vulnerable in our society.” June 30 will still be able to take out H 78 L 68 H 79 L 64 Originally, California law forbade a person from openly The Firearms Policy Coalition sent over 40,000 letters more loans for up to five years, but See GUNS, page 3 students who have not already applied for and received a loan through the program will now be unable to do so. VERBATIM CAMPUS Last year, Perkins loans made up $1.2 billion of the $150 billion MAYBE THE $151 MILLION in grants and loans funded by the “ federal government, according to The THE JACOBS SCHOOL OF Scholars Examine Iran Deal at Global Forum ENGINEERING RECEIVED IN Huffington Post. The Washington Post 2014 FOR RESEARCH WAS Three panelists from various academic backgrounds discussed the nuclear resolution. reported that approximately 540,000 NOT ENOUGH FOR THEM TO students received Perkins loans nationwide for the 2013–14 school BUY SOME STOCK PHOTOS enrichment capacity. communities for over 10 years. BY Omkar Mahajan year, averaging $2,172 for each student. OF WOMEN USING LAPTOPS. Nuclear scientist Dr. Mehdi Sarram However, most deals were never Staff Writer Opponents of the Perkins loan OR MAYBE THE DEPARTMENT said that while Iran has no use for successful in ended in a solution. program point out that it overlaps with WANTED TO SHOW AN HONEST nuclear weapons, he was opposed to Although some critics state that The Global Forum at International other federal aid programs, such as Pell REPRESENTATION...” the U.S. Senate investigations. the deal is ineffective and harmful, House hosted an event titled “Iran, Grants and the Direct Loan Program. “Iran has 17 declared nuclear UCSD physics professor Jorge Hirsch Nukes, and the P5+1 Talks” that aimed Alexander favors a consolidation of - VINCENT PHAM facilities, but Iran doesn’t need nuclear explained how it will decrease the to increase awareness about the Iran all federal loan programs into one BOY, INTERRUPTED weapons,” Sarram said. “U.S. senators chances of war. nuclear deal on Oct. 12. unsubsidized loan. OPINION, PAGE 4 have no business to inspect military “Iran reaffirms that under no Erik Gartzke, an associate “Our goal is to simplify the system, facilities in Iran.” circumstances will it seek a nuclear professor of Political Science at UCSD, make it easier for students to apply Moreover, he also mentioned that weapon,” Hirsch said. “Since 2005, moderated the event. The panel of for grants and loans,” he said. “The the average Iranian citizen sees the the number of centrifuges in Iran has speakers consisted of distinguished Perkins loan is not as effective a loan in deal as oppressive and expressed some increased from 200 to 20,000. It is INSIDE scholars who each gave presentations meeting those goals as the other loans reservations about how nuclear deals clear that Iran will not stop growing about the Iran nuclear deal. that we have.” often cause Iran to lose a lot of money. its nuclear program. The only other The Iran nuclear deal is a Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), JERBOAS ...... 2 Distinguished Professor of alternative to this deal is war…[which] nonbinding resolution between Iran, who supported the continuation of Political Science at the UCSD will lead to a high probability of SEX ED ...... 4 the five permanent members of the the loan program, agreed that changes School of Global Policy and Strategy U.S. usage of nuclear weapons. Any United Nations Security Council should be made to the federal loan CONCERT .... 9 Stephen Haggard explained that the regional conflict could explode into and the European Union. The deal system but stressed the importance of CLASSIFIEDS ...... 10 U.N. has been discussing deals and nuclear war.” mandates that the United Nations will creating a solution before removing SOCCER ...... 12 reduce some of its sanctions on Iran, compromises regarding Iran’s role in and in return, Iran will limit its nuclear the nuclear research and international See IRAN, page 3 See PERKINS, page 3 2 THE UCSD GUARDIAN | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2015 | WWW.UCSDGUARDIAN.ORG NEWS

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Brittney Lu Lifestyle Editors SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Olga Golubkova Jonathan Gao Photo Editor Scientists Compare Limb Proportionality in Jerboas to Humans Megan Lee Associate Photo Editor Joselynn Ordaz Design Editor Researchers chose the rodent species because, like homo sapiens, it developed limbs that allowed it to walk on two legs. Sherman Aline Associate Design Editor Elyse Yang Art Editor BY Andrew Chao mice, the team found that certain important in sorting out the order of genes responsible for the same Christina Carlson Associate Art Editor Staff Writer genetic factors may control for in which these changes occurred, sorts of differences in humans, Jennifer Grundman Copy Editor individual bone sizes. allowing us to better understand e.g., some of us having short legs UCSD biological sciences their evolution.” and others having the physique of Scientists from UCSD, Harvard professor and lead author Dr. Andrew Biewener, a professor basketball players.” Page Layout Joselynn Ordaz, Sherman Aline, Allison Kubo University and Montana State Kimberly Cooper explained how the at Harvard University’s department Moreover, the study suggested University published a study that discovery is an unprecedented find of organismic and evolutionary that the transition from a Copy Reader Heejung Lim examines how evolution affects limb that directly links evolution with biology and co-author of the study, quadrupedal form of movement development in the jerboa, a species limbic structure. told the Guardian how the team’s to a bipedal one in an organism’s Editorial Assistants Sage Schubert Christian, Katie Potts, Christian Duarte of rodent with long hind limbs like “We found that evolution controls finding can aid medical researchers evolutionary history — in this case, those of a kangaroo. Published in individual bone size,” Cooper told looking for alternative ways to treat the jerboa — may be driven by Business Manager Jennifer Mancano this week’s issue of Current Biology, the UCSD News Center. “That’s osteoporosis and address abnormal survivability. Advertising Director the team’s seven-year study might huge, because if you think about limb growth in humans. “The group of rodents that Myrah Jaffer help us better understand human the genes that control the growth “Understanding what genes comprise the family Dipodidae, Marketing Director limb development. of all of the different bones in our and growth factors are involved which includes the jerboa, is a Laura Chow

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▶ GUNS, from page 1 they need to keep our schools safe.” rights as provided under existing law,” The UC system was one of SB Hancock wrote. “SB 707, if amended, to Gov. Brown’s office just days before 707’s main supporters. In an email would assist us significantly.” Looking for the he was set to sign SB 707, urging him exchange between California State California has been recognized as to veto the legislation, according to the Senator and head of the Senate Public having some of the nation’s toughest coalition’s website. Safety Committee Loni Hancock and gun laws. In a 2014 study conducted by UC Davis Police Chief Matthew the UC system’s legislative director the legal group Law Center to Prevent New Business Carmichael testified in support of Jason Murphy on April 13, 2015, the Gun Violence, California was ranked the bill on behalf of the University school system expressed its support for first in the nation for gun-control of California because it does not the bill, and suggested the exemption legislation. According to the same prevent law enforcement officers for retired law enforcement. study, California was also ranked with Column? from bearing arms. “The University of California having the ninth lowest number of gun “Protecting today’s schools is a supports efforts to keep firearms off of deaths per capita among all states. daunting task,” Carmichael said. “With campus. … However, [the UC system] readers can contact Now posted every Wednesday the passage of SB 707, we are providing believes that retired police officers JOSH LEFLER [email protected] night, after the A.S. Council our law enforcement officers the tools … should continue to have the same meeting, online. More Than Half of the Class of 2015 Received Federal Loans

▶ PERKINS, from page 1 “I would challenge Congress to debt loan-holding students had at redesign Perkins to make it larger, graduation averaged $20,555. the old program. better targeted and more effective For students in need of financial “I just don’t think it is right or at helping students and families assistance, there are some other fair to end this program with nothing attend schools that offer a quality alternatives. Direct subsidized and to replace it, to the detriment of and affordable education, and I’d be unsubsidized Stafford loans and direct thousands in need,” Baldwin said on enthusiastic about working with them PLUS loans are offered by the federal the Senate floor. to do that,’’ Duncan said. government, in addition to the option Education Secretary Arne Duncan At UCSD, 59 percent of the 2014– of taking out private loans. expressed similar sentiments in a 15 graduating class received some Additional reporting by Kriti Sarin. statement to USA Today, saying that type of federal loan, subsidized or the loan program should be reinstated unsubsidized, to help pay for their readers can contact [email protected] with several changes. education. The average amount of Sherman Aline

Hirsch: Nuclear War Would Likely Occur Without the Iran Deal

▶ IRAN, from page 1 if not all, media outlets ignore this their nations efforts of nuclear energy facet of the conversation entirely, it production,” he said. “Particularly Sarram explained that many of the was illuminating to hear why much of alarming was Sarram’s assertion facilities that Iran is designing are not the Iranian populace does not support that the deal will ultimately waste for nuclear weapons, but rather for the deal.” a previously invested $150 billion research purposes. Lory further expressed his thoughts put into the nation’s nuclear energy Eleanor Roosevelt College junior on how some Iranians see the deal expansion efforts.” Jake Lory expressed his enthusiasm as offensive since it could waste a This event was hosted by the about what was discussed in the event. significant amount of money and stop Global Forum and the International “I found the forum to be research efforts. Affairs Group, which hosts a variety of substantive and engaging,” Lory told “Feeling unrightfully criminalized speakers and scholars every Monday the Guardian. “Most intriguing were by the [unsupported] accusations put night at 7 p.m. at the Great Hall. ucsdguardian.org Sarram’s statements about the Iran upon their nation…[Iranians] see the Deal through the eyes of the common readers can contact Iran Deal as offensively constraining to Omkar Mahajan [email protected] Iranian citizen. While the majority, 4 THE UCSD GUARDIAN | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2015 | WWW.UCSDGUARDIAN.ORG OPINION

CONTACT THE EDITOR CASSIA POLLOCK OPINION [email protected] Road to Nowhere Where Are When SANDAG passed a controversial $200 billion transportation plan for the next 35 years, My CSE some environmentalists complained that it does not take enough action against climate change. Ladies At?

boy, interrupted Vincent pham [email protected] ake a look at UCSD’s department of computer science and engineering Thomepage. Click through the various slider photos and you’ll notice that women are far less represented. There are 21 photos total, but only 4:10 photos have a female subject. Representation- wise, 19 percent of the photos are exclusively female, and 38 percent of the photos clearly have at least one female. What could this possibly mean gender wise for the 2,174 CSE undergraduates on campus from 2014–15? It might seem petty to call out the department of CSE for its lack of female representation in its photos. Maybe the $151 million the Jacobs School of Engineering received in ILLUSTRATION BY CHRISTINA CARLSON 2014 for research was not enough for them to buy some stock photos of et’s be brutally honest with ourselves: Do we need And if residents of San Diego are contributing their women using laptops. Or maybe the to change? Te reality of the San Diegan lifestyle hardworking taxpayer’s money, we do expect to see some department wanted to show an honest is that we like to drive in the fast lane, charging serious action taken to combat climate change. SANDAG’s representation of women in CSE at likeL a speed demon across the freeway. Unfortunately, forum of decision-making is comprised of 18 cities and the UCSD. And that’s probably the case. this is neither safe nor a sustainable option for the future, county government. With $200 billion at stake, it would be Fall 2014 statistics from the Office of as it continues to contribute to a signifcant amount of nice to believe they are putting this money to good use. Te the Registrar documented 380 female greenhouse gases — and climate change must be addressed. regional plan of San Diego Forward aims to increase public CSE majors. How many males? 1,794. When the New York Times asked Park Williams, a scientist transportation in the form of extra trolley lines, buses and Of the entire CSE undergraduate list, who studies climate change at the Lamont-Doherty Earth bike stations. According to the plan, this will successfully only 17.4 percent were women. So Observatory of Columbia University, about the state of reduce greenhouse gases by 30 percent over the years — a in actuality, the CSE homepage was overcompensating, wasn’t it? California’s drought, he said, “It would be a fairly bad defnite step in the right direction. The gender breakdown of CSE drought no matter what, but it’s defnitely made worse by On the other hand, the plan has been blasted by a vocal majors needs to be more accessible, or global warming.” According to Williams and his colleagues’ group of environmentalists. At least 100 speakers came to at least renamed from “Third Week research, climate change is responsible for 15 to 20 percent SANDAG’s fnal meeting on the plan, with many critics Statistics.” The department of CSE of the moisture defcit that contributes to California’s seizing this opportunity to voice their disapproval. Some should publicly display these numbers drought. Tat’s one example of a way in which climate elderly women displayed posters of children supposedly and make an active effort to change change is real and is afecting us on a daily basis. resembling their grandchildren. Tese ladies requested a the underrepresentation of women. It’s time to bite the bullet and face our situation. Te city moment of silence for the deceased, morbidly implying When asked why this issue is so needs to start seriously addressing pollution, greenhouse their future ofspring would be dead because of our poor prevalent for female CSE majors, gas emissions and climate change. Last week, the San environmental choices. Despite their apocalyptic sentiment, Ph.D. student of computer science and Diego Association of Governments approved a $200 billion the plan passed without delay. former President of UCSD’s Graduate regional plan, known as San Diego Forward, that will afect Te main beef these critics have with SANDAG is Women in Computing Organization Olivia Simpson said, “You have this the city’s transportation design for the next 35 years. If you that the plan still prioritizes cars and freeways over public image of yourself, and if you can’t consider billions and billions of dollars, and also factor in 35 transportation. Although the plan does increase public place yourself in a situation like ... years — since time is money — then holy guacamole, it’s a transportation, it also creates more managed lanes — a developer, or someone studying lot of maiz. with toll fees — and the expansion of freeways. Some science, you’re just not going to pursue it. And I think a way to solve See SANDAG, page 5 that is to make women more visible — make this something that young women can see themselves doing.” Having visual representation of “Yes Means Yes” Culture Begins by Educating Young Students women in CSE can be an effective means to bridging the gender gap. “Schools are not required to teach and high school campuses, is the students enter college will hopefully Organizations like WIC encourage sex education,” a disturbing fact the right step toward ensuring that sex change these grave statistics. women to pursue their talents in CSE. California Department of Education is safe and enjoyable. Furthermore, the Bureau of Justice Sixth College senior and president of states on its website. Fortunately, 96 This bill, which is the first to reports that women who do not the Undergraduate WIC Angelique percent of schools do include sex mandate such a policy in high attend college are 1.2 times more EDITORIAL BOARD De Castro could vouch for that. She education — though 100 percent schools, updates California’s existing likely to be sexually assaulted, so it’s said that her experience at the 2012 would be ideal — in their curriculum, sex education policy to include important that students who forgo annual Grace Hopper Conference and this curriculum must abide by information about sexual assault, college receive this information and Vincent Pham was proof that women can make a strict laws, including one Gov. Jerry including dating abuse and affirmative apply it to themselves. Though some EDITOR IN CHIEF valuable impact in CSE. Brown just approved: The “Yes Means consent. Sexual education is more students might wish to breeze through NPR’s Planet Money podcast, Yes” policy that college campuses were than watching someone put a condom this sometimes-awkward topic, it’s Tina Butoiu episode 576, explains that women required to implement this past year on a banana; it’s a serious topic important that they understand MANAGING EDITOR had been some of the pioneers of will soon be required to be taught in that demands serious discussion. the problems that can be avoided if computing pre-1984. The gender- all schools that offer sex education. Co-author of the bill Hannah- they follow this policy. At the very Rosina Garcia directed advertisements of computers Although it’s sad that this is something Beth Jackson (D-Santa Barbara) least, students should be taught the MANAGING EDITOR to young boys created a narrative that has to be taught — seriously, what concurs: “It’s really critical that we difference between active, consensual that excluded women from the tech is wrong with humanity sometimes? start addressing issues of healthy body language versus passive, forced Cassia Pollock culture at an early age. Planet Money’s OPINION EDITOR — it’s crucial that this idea permeates relationships and sex and how to participation in sex. assumption holds up, as its graph developing minds as early as possible. handle one’s sexuality and sexual Though it might seem excessive shows a sharp decline of female If a “yes means yes” culture can be behaviors at the earliest possible to ask for an enthusiastic “yes” at Kriti Sarin NEWS EDITOR participation in computer science established at a young age, then stage, because what we are seeing each point on the baseball diamond, from 1984 onward. In 2010, female perhaps sexual assault won’t be such a in our culture today is clearly it’s better to have that peace of mind CSE majors lingered at approximately frequent problem. sexual violence that is completely than to be accused of something Jacky To ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR 17 percent. Although it’s too soon to tell out of control and at epidemic later on. If young people can get it To create substantial reform, the if this campaign has been proven levels.” Sexual assault cases can in their mind as early as possible Allison Kubo department of CSE must invest in successful on college campuses, it’s quickly turn into a “he said, she that consent is crucial, then the FEATURES EDITOR programs to extend computer science clear that a change in policy and said” conundrum, but teaching culture surrounding sexual assault to young girls all over San Diego, education was necessary to combat affirmative consent and clearly can be transformed into one of Kyle Somers ASSOCIATE FEATURES EDITOR and in particular to young girls of this problem. Prior to this, many defining what constitutes consent mutual respect and enjoyment. Even underrepresented demographics colleges had a “no means no” policy, will uncloud this gray area. kindergarteners can understand The UCSD Guardian is published twice a week at the and low socioeconomic status. but this does not encompass cases With the majority of sexual consent — “Yes, you can borrow my University of California at San Diego. Contents © Lastly, change the photos on the CSE in which the victim was unable to assault cases occurring within tickle-me-Elmo” — so high school 2015. Views expressed herein represent the majority vote of the editorial board and are not necessarily those homepage. This will not instantly fix vocalize or resist the assault. A “yes a student’s first few semesters is the perfect time to start instilling of the UC Board of Regents, the ASUCSD or the members of the Guardian staff. the problem, but it will lend awareness means yes” policy, both in colleges of college, teaching this before this in their minds. to ingrained gender differences. 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[email protected] Forget Public Transportation, Drivers Should Use Green Energy Sources it is becoming more common to rely Diegans are already invested in — cars. ▶ SANDAG, from page 4 environmental visionaries would like on informal taxi services such as Uber But we should be reinventing them to see more drastic measures to combat and Lyf. Although a vocal minority with green-fuel sources and electric- greenhouse gas emissions. of passionate environmentalists came powered engines. All this technology Te problem is that the true to speak against SANDAG’s plan, the is available, but the city is not fully culprit is the general population, not fact of the matter is we’re mostly a utilizing it. According to the Voice of SANDAG. In San Diego, we love to society of drivers, who are not driven San Diego, drivers need incentives to drive cars — it’s our thing. According to change. switch to green vehicles, such as special to SANDAG, the region’s population SANDAG may be the access to certain parking lots, exclusive is expected to grow by nearly a million administrative culprit, but in this case, freeway lanes and widely available people by 2050. Soon there will be its plan is an accurate refection of charging stations. Instead of protesting even more of us, and that will only public sentiment. A few extra transit SANDAG’s public transportation plans serve to further exacerbate our lifestyle lines sounds nice, sure. But what about and blaming the city for failing to fx of gasoline consumption. Also, the the freeways? We’d like to know where all of our problems, the average citizen underlying cultural perception among to drive and park our cars. needs to get on board. We should start college students is that it’s impossible to Perhaps, instead of pumping thinking outside the box and promote have a life without a vehicle. Instead of billions of dollars into roadways and the use of high-tech solutions that are requesting new public transportation, public transportation, the city should worthy of a modern world. Maybe be building upon what most San then, we’ll start to change our lifestyle. A.S. SAFE RIDES Registration for FALL QUARTER IS NOW OPEN! A.S. Safe Rides allows registered undergraduate students to get 3 FREE rides per quarter. Students MUST register at least 24 hours prior to their first ride.

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round this time a year ago, I was sitting around my kitchen table in Bologna, Italy with Lily and Rebecca — my two favorite travel buddies — drinking wine and eating fresh baguettes with mozzarella, our weekday tradition. Crowding around my laptop, we perused the infamous economic airline website Ryanair for cheap A fights to just about anywhere, where we found a 20 euro fight to Ibiza, Spain. Having returned together from Paris and Berlin, among other European cities, we were on a classifable travel high. So without hesitation, we booked the fight right then and there. Tat was my life last year: an incredible mix of purchasing spontaneous fight tickets, getting lost and learning to navigate foreign cities, all the while meeting an unforgettable cast of characters along the way. In case you are new to my column, “Vino & Visas,” from last year and are wondering why or how my kitchen table was in Bologna, Italy, it’s because I lived there, immersed in the UCEAP year-long study abroad program. Troughout the year, I took an array of classes ranging from an analysis of Dante Alighieri’s “Te Divine Comedy” to a mosaics art studio class at the University of Bologna, the oldest university in Europe. Looking to gain international work experience, I chose to do two internships: the frst being with the city of Bologna’s youth website, translating and writing articles, followed by the work alongside the Human Rights Night Film Festival, which takes place in Bologna every year. Additionally, I had the pleasure of babysitting and teaching English to adorable Italian children, allowing me to go beyond a typical college student experience and observe Italian family life on a very intimate level. Besides attending university, interning and working, I spent a great portion of my time really exploring and gaining an understanding of Bologna. Because of its unique qualities, this city is extremely difcult to characterize. Its culture is marked by a bunch of non-traditional, progressive Berkeley tropes — I’m talking drum circles, hippie wannabes, intellectuals with dreads, you name it — all masked in a medieval city with a gastronomic tradition that runs centuries deep. Its vivacity is best seen at night, when the piazzas are flled with students congregated around a guitar player or having a heated political debate while chain-smoking cigarettes and swigging from their 2-euro beers. Apart from really getting to know Bologna, the best part of my year abroad was that I grew in unprecedented ways. Trough actively participating in every aspect of life, seizing every moment and opportunity possible, I was able to fully immerse myself in a new culture, language and lifestyle. I accomplished my goal of becoming fuent in Italian and being able to live my life like a local in a foreign city that now feels like home. Taking the initiative to go somewhere new and challenging yourself to adapt to a foreign way of life is something that I believe is so essential to supplement a higher-learning experience. Going abroad is really unique, in that you get to live somewhere new and meet people from all over the world while you’re still in college. I feel so lucky to have had such an enriching and life-changing year during my college career. Now I work in the study abroad ofce and get to see UCSD students excited about all the places in the world they can go. Although I am sad my study abroad experience is over, I have to say that seeing people enthusiastic about their future abroad plans feels like the perfect culminating step to conclude my college career. So, to my dear readers who are even entertaining the idea of going abroad, please take the time to go to Study Abroad Expo on Wednesday, Oct. 21 at Price Center Ballroom West from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and see for yourselves all the places in the world you can explore. You’ll fnd me there, scoping out pamphlets for future destinations. WEEKEND THE UCSD GUARDIAN | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2015 | WWW.UCSDGUARDIAN.ORG 7

99 Ranch Location: 7330 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. What’s in Store? A strong scent of hoisin sauce, a familiar odor of a fsh market intermingled with a delicate waf of glazed BBQ pork buns straight from the oven, linger in the air, and I’ve never felt more at home. Coupled with seeing rows upon rows of childhood snacks — ranging from shrimp chips to lychee jellies — you can bet this Chinese-American girl was in no rush to leave. 99 Ranch is an ultimate tri- fecta of the odd, the delicious and the downright questionable, making it both a delicacy to some and a bazaar to others. If you just so happen to be a 99 Ranch virgin, don’t be intimidated by the crazed shoppers pushing carts like they were in Shanghai trafc or the glass containers flled with intestines, fsh heads and tubs of congealed blood. Instead, think of it as an educating and expansive experience. At least for me, I’ve got 99 problems but this ranch is most defnitely not one. by Brittney Lu // Lifestyle Co-Editor Trader Joe’s Location: 8657 Villa La Jolla Dr.

Positioned between a mom-and-pop-esque store and the upper echelons of Wall Street grocery chains, Trader Joe’s has become one of the most prominent commercial international markets. Largely concentrated in California, its own name is conscious of its existence. Tat is to say, Trader Joe’s — despite its appropriation of the Caribbean — ofers that one-size-fts-all aisle of international PHOTO BY OLGA GOLUBKOVA/UCSD GUARDIAN cuisine that isn’t your status-quo fried chicken and Wonder bread. Vegan tikka masala, pesto salmon and dim sum? You got it. Ionized water and exotic blends of granola? Okay. Alcohol? Only for the legal agers. Now, it’s sensible to think that chain markets get the bad rep and rap about questionable Sick of dining hall food? Te UCSD Guardian lifestyle writers head to local authenticity and that, somehow, it’s processed all in a factory a la Sinclair. But before the matter of its grocery stores, with diferent goals in mind, to give you the ultimate La Jolla “chain quality!” comes rupturing through the air, everyone should read the fne, point eight, Times food-shopping experience that’s as diverse as the “ethnic foods” aisle. New Roman font: All of Trader Joe’s products are of independent labels owned by the store and organic. Repeat that last word: organic. by Christian Gella // Senior Staf Writer Ralph’s Continental Deli Location: 8657 Villa La Jolla Dr. Location: 4150 Regents Park Row

Ralph’s is sure to appear on any list of La Jolla’s grocery stores. What it lacks in originality, it makes Located next door to La Jolla’s all-time favorite, Regents Pizza, Continent Deli is a place you may up with proximity, cost-efciency and sheer bulk of food. But even a generic supermarket has its have passed a thousand times but never dared to go inside. Indeed, this Eastern European place might particularities — and Ralph’s has its share as well. seem intimidating for a newcomer, especially because of its notoriously mediocre customer service. You might not know that past midnight, lefover pastries are packaged and sold at half-of. Workers at the deli tend to run two extremes — stereotypical Russian ladies will either fre a million Additionally, there is a discount shelf by the dairy section that sells more baked goods along with other questions at you before you even get a chance to familiarize yourself with bizarre names on boxes, jars clearance items at half price. and cans or ignore you afer they realize you do not speak Russian. While stocking up on snacks, keep in mind that both hummus and cheese are hidden in two However, do not let initial intimidation discourage you from getting acquainted with Eastern diferent locations — behind the bread aisle and by the kosher aisle. European treats that you will never fnd anywhere else in the area. Continent Deli presents a wide And don’t forget to stop by the Starbucks kiosk, Golden Spoon or sushi counter by one of the assortment of imported non-perishables to restock your strategic reserves as well as deli items made entrances, and turn grocery shopping into a “wonderful pastime” — literally anytime since the store, fresh on the spot. Whether you would like to get some pilaf rice “for here” or take rye bread, bologna including the pharmacy, is open 24 hours a day. and bags of delicious, one-of-a-kind Russian and Polish candy to go, Continent Deli will help you Ralph’s will never be especially exciting. But it does have a lot to ofer, and with careful inspection, cross the gastronomic ocean and discover a new culinary terra incognita. no doubt much more. by Adam Fisher // Staf Writer by Olga Golubkova // Lifestyle Co-Editor

PLAY REVIEW

Phantom of the opera PHOTO COURTESY OF ALASTAIR MUIR Mackintosh’s “Te Phantom of the Opera” turns a beautiful yet naive soprano; the versions of the play. As a result, the conveyed more meticulously. A more Phantom (Chris Mann), a doleful, audience feels like they are a part of sentimental performance with a the classic production into a musical spectacle. complicated musical genius and show when the chandelier falls down slower pace from time to time would Raoul Vicomte de Chagny (Storm Directed by Laurence Connor – they can’t help screaming, though provide a break for the audience from Lineberger), Christine’s other suitor. there is no real danger. Later in the all the excitement the play brings. Andrew Lloyd Webber In this version, however, it has Written by show, an even more striking stage This is indeed a spectacular Starring Chris Mann, Katie Travis, Storm Lineberger become more intense, tragic and glorious. While the plot remains effect is used: real flames and sparks production, and it is energetic, Runs Oct. 7 to Oct. 18 unchanged, it is the thrill of stage suddenly appear on the stage when funny, thrilling and touching at Location The Old Globe effects and passion in the songs that The Phantom is infuriated, enabling the same time. It is very likely to Release Date April 10 makes the show sublime. people to realize what a dangerous attract new audiences who have One thing that captures the figure he is in the story. not seen “Phantom” before with its public’s attention is the stage design, While the orchestration and unprecedented visual effects and his year is the 25th being performed in New York and which has definitely improved in music is the same, the new cast expressive performance. Travis anniversary of the longest- London. Yet the majority of those accordance with today’s audiences’ performs the songs more energeti- and Mann know how to create a running Broadway musical who have seen the show claim this taste. There is a huge, cylindrical T“The Phantom of the Opera,” and production is the best since the 1986 cally, and the music is made more refreshing and romantic ambience fixture that rotates the stage, affettuoso in the new production. in the show by bringing more the “spectacular new production” musical by Sarah Brightman and changing the backgrounds in a by Cameron Mackintosh has finally Michael Crawford. With the help much more effective way. This This contributes to the intensity of youth to the classic story. They are arrived in San Diego. The difficulty of new technology, this production largely reduces the time of interval the show and constantly excites the trying something different with a of completing the show both vocally does an even better job in terms of between every two scenes. The audience. Nevertheless, the original more striking visual aspect, while and technologically, along with the bringing incredible visual enjoyment iconic chandelier is, of course, version is more captivating in the respecting the long-loved original. audience’s high expectations, make to the audience. hanging above the audience. The actors’ graceful voices and sophisti- it a huge challenge to develop a new The story is still the same blinking crystal chandelier is even cated acting. The new version would — Yidian Huang version that is comparable to the impressive love triangle that centers more extravagant and closer to the have been more impressive vocally if Staff Writer original production, which is still around Christine Daae (Katie Travis), audience than the ones in previous the emotions of the characters were 8 THE UCSD GUARDIAN | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2015 | WWW.UCSDGUARDIAN.ORG WEEKEND

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99 homes “99 Homes” is an arousing but tame think piece. it, encouraging him to take advantage do anything to leave the boy behind. as if he was shifing or framing with of what his country allows him to do. Furthermore, the screenplay any intention, thus draining the story Directed by Ramin Bahrani Tough Andrew Garfeld supplies lays the foundation for an of much of its inherent liveliness and Starring Andrew Garfeld, Michael Shannon, Laura Dern, Noah Lomax a heartfelt leading performance as engaging and thought-provoking color. Had Bahrani instead shot the Rated R Nash, Michael Shannon steals this experience. Its careful presentation flm in the vein of a thriller, which Release Date Oct. 9 flm with his powerful portrayal of each character as both fawed yet his tension-heavy script lends itself of Carver. As Garfeld is hitting all understandable made it difcult to to, it would be much easier to invest n spite of a sharp and well- are evicted from their family home. of his emotional cues, Shannon is defnitively take a side, the mark of emotionally in his characters and aimed script, “99 Homes” fails Rick Carver, the real estate agent soaring through various layers of a truly challenging story. Beyond its their stories as opposed to merely to wholeheartedly confront who carried out their eviction, ofers personality and purpose, exuding performances and script, however, watching things happen to them. IAmerica, which inexplicably bails Nash a position at his frm, which a an intimidating yet warm presence the flm fails to engage and excel. Nonetheless, the flm still serves out its cheaters and blames its losers. desperate Nash gratefully accepts. that brings the complexity of the Visually, for instance, there was as a solid, transparent window Due to empty and lifeless direction, Tat is, until he realizes how screenplay to life. In his elegant, much to be desired. Possessing a free- through which you can gaze upon the flm is unable to pierce through dirty his duties are. Carver has intense diatribes — which take you fowing and informal appearance, the America’s dishonesty from a distance. the nation’s thick skin and disrupt the Nash stealing appliances, cheating from his humble background through look of the flm somewhat resembled Whether you want to engage with its corruption embedded underneath. vulnerable homeowners and evicting his courageous, though questionable, that of a reality television show. challenging script or study Shannon’s Set shortly afer the 2000s families just like his. Tough rise to fortune — you see his doubt Tough this stylistic choice had ferocious performance, “99 Homes” is American housing crisis, “99 devastated by the immorality and the conviction that suppresses intriguing potential, director Ramin worth at least your divided attention. Homes” follows Dennis Nash, an of his new career, Nash makes a it. His eyes, his twitches, reveal a Bahrani used it poorly, moving the unemployed construction worker, fortune of of cheating as Carver boy from a painful and merciful past camera to merely follow the characters — JACKY TO afer he, his mother and his child repeatedly pats him on the back for hiding inside of a man who would wherever they went. Rarely did it feel Staff Writer WEEKEND THE UCSD GUARDIAN | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2015 | WWW.UCSDGUARDIAN.ORG 9

ALBUM REVIEW CONCERT REVIEW PHOTO COURTESY OF TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX If I Should go before you wolf alice by Peter mcinnis at the irenic Release Date Oct. 9 Concert Date Oct. 12 Wolf Alice delivers a divine mixture of and guitars for an energetic San Diego performance.

he Irenic is nearly City and Colour’s newest release marks a indistinguishable: A modern, well-manicured church, whose startling shif from a folk to blues rock band. TSunday services were only recently ity and Colour emerges for a Even though his lyrics stayed exchanged for amps and pop-up new album afer champion- true to the brooding quality that bars, sits nestled in a quiet North ing the old folk vibe of the characterized his earlier work, in Park neighborhood. And though the Cnew indie community. Te Cana- his newest release City and Colour drummer from Drenge — the second dian singer- Dallas Green switches from a folk singer-song- opening band for headliner Wolf Alice began recording in 2005 and has writer to a blues/ — began to hold a faux service halfway cemented his name with four stellar star. Green loses the captivating folk through his set, those who showed up albums of poetic artistry. In eforts elegances that intrigued listeners in to church on Oct. 12 were not there to keep the focus on the music and his earlier work as he strives to fnd for religious reasons. Or perhaps they of of his personal life, he titled a new, electric sound. Te plodding were, only they sought salvation in the his act “City and Colour,” a clever 9-minute opening track, “Woman,” form of grungy guitar rifs and glorifed reference to his frst and last names. features a single verse repeated restlessness. And surely Wolf Alice’s His crooning voice and passionate with percussion and harsh, heavily cathartic, emotive shrieks and crashing words have propelled him to suc- distorted guitar. Despite the power drums brought a sense of divinity to the historic church, gutted of its pews cess, with his last two albums reach- in the words, the cacophonous rifs PHOTO COURTESY OF EMILY CHENG ing the top of the Canadian music lack the essence to make them great but flled with fans anticipating a less charts. Green’s latest release, “If I Nashville hits and alienate the fans conventional service. you are my best friend/ Tere’s no one drums — an unfortunate consumption Should Go Before You,” brings a that fell in love with “Te Girl.” His Te line of people extending from who knows me like you do,” a group of that lessened the impact of Wolf Nashville-blues feel to his heartfelt rougher style is hard to stomach the doors of Te Irenic was a display women in the front row entered into an Alice’s endearingly contemplative lyricism, adding powerful electric compared to the acoustic quality of of black-clad teens and classic rock ostentatiously sentimental fve-person lyrics. But the unintentional focus guitar and mournful melodies to his previous albums. junkies, all being prodded to pose with embrace: a ftting tribute to Wolf Alice’s on instrumentation brought a new support his refective writing. “If I Should Go Before You” paper wolf-masks by an enthusiastic exceptional ability to craf songs that energy to the fercer grungy, guitar- For years, City and Colour shows thematic depth and a robust radio station representative. But Wolf resonate. heavy songs toward the end of its set. brought an energy to folk music with shif to blues and alternative rock Alice didn’t need the quirky pre-show Opening bands Made Violent and Bangers “” and “Moaning heavy rifs that provided structure for Green, adding energy to his props or the charmingly historic Drenge brought similar sounds to a Lisa Smile” encouraged the audience for the lyrical depth of each song. music. Green worked with a full church to accentuate a refreshingly stage crowned by a centered drum to jump, pulsing with the animated “Comin’ Home” from the album band, in contrast to older acoustic raw performance. When set, both pairing growling vocals with rifs and deafening drums. “Sometimes” (2005) uses a dynamic albums, leaving me wondering if took the stage and began strumming shrieking guitars to craf boisterous Shortly before its savory encore, acoustic pattern with a simple yet the days of the weary, travelling, a bare, black guitar, the audience fell energies. Te stage grew emptier with Roswell purred, “Are you happy compelling melody to embody folk singer-songwriter in Green are silent, entranced by the intensifying each set until Wolf Alice strutted onto now?” toward the end of the the forlorn message of travelling over, and are being replaced by a rifs to “Your Love’s Whore.” Only a spacious scafold ideal for the rowdy introspective, slower-paced “Blush.” and loneliness. “If I Should Go dreary exploration into Nashville when she began to coo, “Don’t you spasms of their glitter-adorned bass A man in the crowd spat back, “Yes!” Before You” continues to illustrate recording studios. want to take time and get to love player. to a roar of applause: a ftting nod to a dark ideas, including death, regret me/ We could build a perfect world” Wolf Alice’s performance was powerful sermon. and loss. Green fexes his lyrical did fans come out of their trances, made all the more impressive by its prowess, maintaining the intense breaking into a chorus that only grew ability to overcome the venue’s faulty — Peter mcinnis — Karly nisson and thoughtful lines that elevate his louder with the nostalgic single “Bros.” acoustics. Te vocals were ofen music and connect with listeners. Staff Writer As Roswell refected, “I’m so lucky, mufed by overpowering guitars and A&E Editor 10 THE UCSD GUARDIAN | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2015 | WWW.UCSDGUARDIAN.ORG CLASSIFIEDS

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#LIKE US asgraphicstudio.ucsd.edu 858.246.0972 #FOLLOW US @ucsdguardian SPORTS THE UCSD GUARDIAN | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2015 | WWW.UCSDGUARDIAN.ORG 11 Soccer Slated to Take On Top-Ranked Humboldt and Sonoma ▶ M. SOCCER, from page 12 FOLLOW US third in the CCAA rankings with the victory. It now stands at 5–4–3 overall and 4–2–1 in the CCAA. Te Otters, winners of three straight, dropped to a 7–3 overall and a 4–2 ON TWITTER conference mark. Game Two UCSD fell just short of success on Sunday, ending 110 minutes of play at a 0–0 stalemate against the Gators. Freshman midfelder Christian Cordell made an attempt to push PHOTO BY MEGAN LEE/UCSD GUARDIAN UCSD into the lead in the 33rd minute, but his efort went just wide in the 108th minute that rebounded game for 90 or 110 minutes.” of the mark. Cordell made another agonizingly of the right post. Te Tritons are back on the efort near the half, but Gator keeper Redshirt junior Cameron road again this week to face its two Daniel Boyer was there to deny. McElfresh racked up four saves to toughest opponents thus far: Tey Te Tritons came within inches of mark his sixth shutout of the season. will take on Humboldt State on breaking the deadlock two more Te Tritons ended the game with a Friday, Oct. 16 and Sonoma State on times in the two 10-minute overtime 16–13 advantage in shots. Sunday the 18th. periods. Monteiro Magpayo hit a high “We lef a little bit on the feld”, shot just over the goal in the 96th McElfresh told the Athletics readers can contact @UCSD_Sports minute; freshman forward Nathaniel Department. “[But] we have a really katie potts [email protected] Bloom hit a hard right-footed shot deep team, and it keeps us into the UCSD to Face Two Tough Opponents on the Road this Weekend

▶ W. SOCCER, from page 12 found the back of the net. We just want “We stole it,” Head Coach Brian to continue the winning legacy that McManus said. “It wasn’t one of their Game Two [the former players] lef behind.” best performances, but [we have to] Triton freshmen forward Mary Despite San Francisco State’s 18–8 credit them — they got two very, very Reilly and midfelder Danielle advantage in shots taken, senior good goals.” Nunn took center stage against San Triton keeper Kelcie Brodsky held the Te UCSD women remain UCSD opened its fall golf season this past Francisco State on Sunday with a pair Gator ofense at bay; she registered unbeaten at 6–0–4 in their last 10 of goals in the last 13 minutes of play, her fourth shutout of the season matchups against San Francisco Monday and Tuesday at the Sonoma State pushing UCSD to a huge 2–0 victory. with eight saves in the net. Freshman State. Teir record improved to Reilly netted the game-winning goal forward Isabella Nazario threatened 8–4–1 overall and 4–3–1 in the Invitational at Foxtail Golf Club. Read more at 77:52, marking her eighth of the to break onto the scoreboard for CCAA and are currently sitting in season and pushing her to the top of the gators a half an hour into the fourth in the conference. at ucsdguardian.org! the CCAA in goals scored. Nunn hit matchup, but Brodsky made a Te team will be back on the road the target for her frst collegiate goal spectacular dive to deny the shot and in a pair of tough matchups against in the 87th of a cross from the right hold the teams even at 0–0. She came Humboldt State this Friday and CCAA from O’Laughlin. through again in the 75th minute, leader Sonoma State on Sunday. “We started of very strong[ly], and leaping to snag a high shot by junior readers can contact we did lose a little energy at the end of midfelder Vanessa Penuna afer she katie potts [email protected] the frst period, Reilly said. “Luckily we broke through the Triton defense.

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Athletics Department recognizes outstanding athletes in annual Hall of Fame induction ceremony. summary by Katie Potts // Editorial Assistant

his past Sunday, the UCSD Department of Tritons have won 30 team national championships and Intercollegiate Athletics inducted four more 138 individual national titles. 1,243 student athletes have UCSD men’s golf came in outstanding student-athletes into the Hall of been named to All-American teams. sixth at the Sonoma State TFame. Te inductee class of 2015 includes Brian Siljander “You can be the most physically gifed athlete in the 6 Invitational. (men’s soccer, 1987–90), Louise “LuLu” Schwartz world, but really, it’s 90-percent mental,” former goalkeeper (women’s volleyball, 1980–83), Erica Hinckson (track Siljander said about success on the feld. “Tings might go and feld, 1990–93) and John Flowers (swim and dive, wrong, but you just need to put it behind you and move on. Men’s tennis players Eric 1990–94). In all of my years of playing, there was never a time where Tseng, Justin Zhang Siljander led the men’s soccer program to its frst someone scored and I thought I couldn’t have saved it. But 16 and Axel Bouillin made NCAA Division-III title in 1988 with an undefeated 23–0– you can’t obsess over those things.” the round of 16 at the 2 record. Schwartz and the women’s volleyball team earned Along with the four Hall of Fame nominees, the Aztec Fall Invitational. UCSD’s frst NCAA Division-III title in 1981. Hinckson Athletics Department recognized the 20th anniversary of took the NCAA Division-III title in the 100-meter dash the 1995 women’s soccer championship win. in 1992 and was a 10-time All-American in her time as a “Tis is an incredible group of ladies with a great sense Triton. Flowers took two individual titles and led his squad of team and camaraderie and a great work ethic,” 1996 Four new Tritons were to fve relay titles in swimming at the Division-III level. graduate and women’s soccer team member Amanda enshrined into the “To succeed you need to fnd something to hold onto, Johnson Lee said. “We worked hard, and we played hard 4 Athletic Hall of Fame something to motivate you and something to inspire and for that we achieved great results. We started an at UCSD on Sunday. you,” UCSD Athletics Director Earl Edwards said. “No impressive string of national championship [appearances]. one can doubt the level of importance we have come to It was so fulflling to win that title our senior year, and attach to sports and success in our society. Tose who we will always take great pride in that season.” MEN'S SOCCER participate in sports at any level are striving for success. “[Playing] sports has an amazing ability to show us Tat success can be an elusive thing to attain.” the best that we can be and the best our society can be,” UCSD Te UCSD Athletics Hall of Fame recognizes elite Edwards said. “Most of us gravitate toward the things 3 - 2 athletes who attained success in their sport and helped we are naturally good at and the things we love doing. CSU Monterey Bay build the legacy of UCSD Athletics to where it stands Improving and developing gives us the sense that we today. Te frst class of athletes was recognized in 2013; are doing well and further encourages us. It gives us UCSD to date, 19 honorees have been enshrined in the Hall pride in our most modest achievements, and that’s how of Fame. Since the beginning of athletics at UCSD, the it should be.” 0 - 0 SF State

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MEN'S SOCCER WOMEN'S SOCCER UCSD Shifts Up to Third Soccer Settles for Stalemate at Home Tritons take victory and a draw to move up in CCAA. Women tie CSUMB to open weekend, end on high note with shutout against SFSU.

By Katie Potts career goal. By Katie Potts Editorial Assistant “Te team is hitting their stride,” Editorial Assistant UCSD Head Coach Jon Pascale told the UCSD Athletics Department. Te UCSD men’s soccer team “It was a great win, but I thought Te Triton women’s soccer team jumped up two places in the California we made it harder on ourselves. I started their weekend of with a Collegiate Athletic Association am proud of the guys tonight, and disappointing 1–1 tie against CSU standings this weekend afer a major they showed a lot of character. Tey Monterey Bay on Friday but broke come-from-behind victory against respond and rebound very quickly. through on Sunday with a 2–0 victory CSU Monterey Bay on Friday evening Tey really created a lot of good in the fnal minutes of play against San at Triton Soccer Stadium. Te Tritons chances.” Francisco State. Afer Sunday’s play, remained in third afer a tight game Te Tritons’ ofense didn’t let UCSD stands at fourth in the California against San Francisco State on Sunday up, as they out-shot the Otters 14–8 Collegiate Athletic Association and ended in a stalemate. Teir record now on the night. Freshman midfelder improved their record to 8–4–1 overall stands at 5–4–4 overall and 4–2–2 in Brandon Monteiro Magpayo came and 4–3–1 in league play. the CCAA. up big, scoring the frst two goals Game One PHOTO BY MEGAN LEE/UCSD GUARDIAN Game One of his collegiate career — one in the Despite a massive ofensive efort, UCSD rallied afer the half 34th minute of a cross from junior UCSD settled for a 1–1 tie afer two in a tight game against CSU Seconds later Otter keeper Victoria forward Kiera Bocchino in the 92nd midfelder Nick Palano and another 10-minute overtime periods against Monterey Bay, taking a satisfying Whyte denied the UCSD ofense and sophomore midfelder Brie Diaz of a free kick in the 76th. Junior- CSU Monterey Bay. Sophomore 3–2 comeback victory to kick of once again, fully extending to smack in the 95th, the Tritons were unable transfer midfelder Justice Duerksen forward Katie O’Laughlin posted the Homecoming weekend. Te Otters McNutt’s free kick away from the goal. to take the lead back and settled for notched his frst goal as a Triton of a frst goal on the scoreboard in the struck frst, notching one goal up Te Otter ofense fnally struck the stalemate. penalty kick in the 53rd to equalize. 51st minute, dribbling up the right on the board afer junior defense gold in the last minutes of the UCSD’s record shifed to 7–4–1 “It felt good,” Monteiro Magpayo fank then touching a lucky shot past Emmanuel Corona headed a corner game. Senior forward/midfelder overall and 3–3–1 in the conference, said. “It was nice to fnally have an an unprepared Monterey Bay keeper kick from freshman defense William Regan Porteous fred a right-footed while Cal State Monterey Bay moved opportunity to fnish it.” into the lower lef corner of the net. Blackburn into the net. Goal number shot into the bottom of the goal to to 3–8–1 overall and 0–5–1 in the UCSD jumped from ffh to Sophomore midfelder Jordyn two came in the 42nd minute when McNutt nearly doubled the Tritons’ equalize in the 84th minute, sending conference. freshman forward Adam Voloder advantage in the 59th minute, but the two teams into overtime. Despite See M. SOCCER, page 11 hit the target unassisted for his frst her efort shot back of the crossbar. strong eforts from junior midfelder/ See W. SOCCER, page 11