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THE BEST OF SAN DIEGO FEATURES, P. 6

VOLUME 47, ISSUE 16

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2013

WWW.UCSDGUARDIAN.ORG

CAMPUS LIFE

Sun God Eliminates Tickets for Guests

HEROES AT HOME

The change to the annual festival comes after large rises in drug and alcohol violations last year. BY allie kiekhofer

ALWIN SZETO /GUARDIAN

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The UCSD men’s soccer team advanced to the third round of the NCAA playoffs, beating Chico State in a penalty kick shootout 5–4. Senior goalkeeper Josh Cohen made three penalty saves.

HULLABALOO 2013

A preliminary report of potential changes to the Sun God Festival announced that guest tickets would be eliminated for the upcoming event in May 2014, according to the A.S. Concerts and Events Sun God Task Force. The no-guest policy comes after the 2013 Sun God Festival saw a 46-percent rise in drug and alcohol-related detox visits, a 129-percent rise in medical transports, a 55-percent rise in student conduct violations and a 54-percent rise in arrests compared to the 2012 festival. “Sun God 2014 almost didn’t happen, and Sun God 2015 is far, far from guaranteed,” A.S. Concerts and Events Festivals Director Andrea Hsueh said.

The annual Hullabaloo festival, organized by A.S. Concerts and Events, took place on Friday, Nov. 15 as part of this weekend’s Founders’ Day Celebration. Students gathered in Town Square and Matthews Quad for the free event, which featured food trucks, amusement rides and musical performances.

See GUESTS, page 3

SAVING ETHNIC STUDIES

staying aware in college opinion, Page 4

PHOTO BY YASMEEN ELSAWAF /GUARDIAN

FORECAST

TRANSPORTATION MONDAY H 70 L 55

TUESDAY H 68 L 54

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY H 66 L 55

H 61 L 52

VERBATIM

Student-run free clinics help reduce social health disparities and help further the community’s commitment to public service.”

- Nico Hemsley JUSTICE IS SERVED OPINION, PAGE 4

INSIDE Comics ........................... 2 Lights and Sirens ............ 3 Quick Takes .................... 4 Best of San Diego ........... 6 Crossword .................... 11 Sports........................... 12

Council Releases TPS Survey Results

The A.S. Transportation Task Force will use the results to propose a fee referendum. BY gabriella fleisChman

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FUSS ABOUT THE BUS A.S. Council Transportation Task Force Survey Results The A.S. Council Transportation Task Force released results from a campuswide transportation survey last week as part of their “Let’s Ride” Campaign to determine the effectiveness of a possible transportation fee referendum.

SURVEY

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.S. Council passed a resolution stating its support of a transportation fee referendum last Wednesday, which would help address nearly 12 months of debate over how to resolve a series of transportation changes proposed by UCSD Transportation Services. The choice to battle transportation issues with a referendum comes as a result of responses to the “We Decide, Let’s Ride” campaign survey from earlier this quarter. The language of the referendum has yet to be finalized and approved by A.S. Council. The earliest a referendum could be presented to the student body is some time during Winter Quarter 2014. There were a total of 2,621 respondents to the survey — roughly 36 percent live on campus, 27 percent use the UCSD City Shuttles to get to campus and smaller percentages use other means. The options listed on the survey included converting some “S” parking spots into more expensive “Commuter S” spots, a $117-per-quarter, user-based fee, a $25 to $45 student-based fee to partially cover expenses or a $45 to $60 student-based fee to fully cover expenses. “More than 60 percent marked either support or strongly support a fee referendum and so that See SURVEY, page 3

2,621 total respondents 2,448 undergraduates

173 graduate students

2,505 respondents 43.31% use UCSD shuttles more than once a day

1. Increase “A” permit prices 2. Increase “B” permit prices 3. Reduce frequency of Campus Loop

2,224 respondents 42.67% Strongly disagree with

36.29% strongly agree with $45-60 quarterly student fee for


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