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THE UCSD GUARDIAN | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2011 | www.Ucsdguardian.org

Festival at Town Square Featured Food Trucks, Carnival Rides, Musicians

LIGHTS & SIRENS Thursday, Nov. 10 1:18 p.m.: Medical aid The subject at Biomedical Sciences Building was having an “allergic reaction to a rat bite” and had trouble breathing. Transported to hospital. 9:47 p.m.: Welfare check Someone at RIMAC was making “suicidal threats.” Transported to hospital. Friday, Nov. 11 12:58 a.m.: Drunk in public The police issued five adult citations for underage drinking to one male and four females at Lot 504. Five adult citations issued. 10:11 a.m.: Disturbance Roommates were having a “verbal argument” at Regents Road. Field interview administered. 11:26 a.m.: Hazard situation The caller at Regents Road heard a “hissing sound” and smelled gas after moving a barbeque grill. Caller turned off gas. Saturday, Nov. 12 12:20 a.m.: Suspicious person An unemployed man was drunk and collecting recyclables without authorization at Plaza Café. Closed by adult arrest/’stay away’ order issued. 1:55 a.m.: Information Someone at Stein Clinical Research “splashed [an] eyeball with hazardous cells.” Referred to other agency. 2:37 a.m.: Disturbance A group was “climbing all over shuttles” at Lot 705. Information only. 10:35 p.m.: Drunk in public A male was in the street by the Gilman Information Booth mooning drivers. Gone on arrival. Sunday, Nov. 13 2:14 a.m.: Disturbance

A drunk male was being a vandal and not cooperating with an officer at The Village Building 4. Closed by adult arrest. Monday, Nov. 14 1:47 a.m.: Noise disturbance People were running at Argo Hall. Quiet on arrival. 10:40 a.m.: Information A large group “carrying flags” was gathering at the intersection of Gilman Drive and Myers Drive. Checks OK. Affiliated with International Week. 8:00 a.m.- 3:45 p.m.: Grand theft A bicycle worth $1,200 was stolen at Engineering Building I in Warren College. Online report submitted. Tuesday, Nov. 15 12:24 a.m.: Disturbance An adult male refused to leave Porter’s Pub and threw rocks at the pub. Closed by adult arrest. 4:54 a.m.: Welfare check An intoxicated adult male was found by the Blacks Beach gate. Transported to detox. 8:46 a.m.: Welfare check An elderly adult male was “wandering around campus.” Unable to locate. 2:07 p.m.: Possible remains found The police found an “old jacket and linens only” at North Mesa Apartments. Information only. 9:57 p.m.: Preserve the peace An estranged husband and wife were “exchanging property” at 1 Miramar Building 4. Information only.

▶ HULLABALOO, from page 1

disappointed by the rides. “I kind of arrived there pretty late because I was trying to avoid the crowds,” she said. “When I got there, I got signed in and got my wristband, and I was trying to get on the zipper ride, but the cut-off point was 10:30. I was really disappointed because the event was supposed to end at midnight.” Musicians and DJs such as Felix Cartal, Jokers of the Scene and DJ Philly performed at the concert at Town Square. Food trucks such as Corner Cupcakes, Flippin Pizza, Tabe BBQ and Super Q were open throughout the night. “I felt like I wasn’t able to experience the whole experience of Hullabaloo,” Elizabeth said. “I didn’t enjoy the music, not that I don’t like that kind of music … it was just that the DJ was a bad DJ. The [food] was pretty expensive … I liked it more than FallFest just because it offered the carnival ride experience, but the cut-off was

too early.” Eleanor Roosevelt College freshman Krystal Tse, who arrived at Hullabaloo at around 6 p.m., said the festival compared favorably to her experience at Marshallpalooza — an annual event hosted by Thurgood Marshall Student Council which took place the day before, on Nov. 17. “Compared to [Marshallpalooza], there weren’t that many rides, but the music was better than yesterday’s,” Tse said. The festival staff did not run into any safety problems, and Zhang said administrators have been supportive of the event. “That really cements the fact that there’s going to be a lot of support for the event next year,” Zhang said. “And I think there’s a lot of room to expand out, so I’m really excited that the next year’s staff can carry it on and improve upon the festival.” Readers can contact Sarah Kang at sak019@ucsd.edu.

Group Waiting on Response from Housing and Dining Dept. ▶ VEGAN, from page 1

in touch with PETA to update them on the reality of the lack of vegan options at UCSD.” Utter said she is also concerned about the labeling process used for menus. “When proper labeling is not incorporated, the staff is informed of ingredients by the chefs, who are informed of ingredients by the executive chef,” Utter said. “I don’t want to base my diet on a game of telephone.” PEACE hopes that this initial request for proper labeling will be a first step toward expanding and improving plant-based foods available on campus, Utter said. A Housing, Dining and Hospitality representative could not be reached for comment as of press time.

We compiled countless vegan recipes that were feasible for large-scale production and mailed them to [university dietician Beth McDivitt].” ALISHA UTTER

Readers can contact Javier Armstrong at jarmstr@ucsd. edu.

Wednesday, Nov. 16 2:45 p.m.: Collision with injury A bicyclist crashed into a tree by the Supercomputer Center. Transported to hospital.

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