I have never felt more ashamed, appalled, or confused about my University. What is happening here? What happened to decency, respect?
http://ucregentlive.wordpress.com/2010/02/26/a-noose-found-at-ucsd-library/
http://www.ucsdguardian.org/news/teach-in-walks-out/
http://www.ucsdguardian.org/news/party-foul/
http://www.ucsdguardian.org/news/campus-reacts-to-racial-slur/
Friday, February 26, 2010
Monday, February 22, 2010
places to study
Now that I live off-campus, and BUDGET CUTS HAVE KILLED OUR LIBRARY HOURS, i've been working hard to find new places to study. My criteria for an excellent study spot are:
1. well-prices coffee and snacks
2. spacious tables
3. lots of power outlets
4. moderate overhead noise
5. location-view
With these standards in mind, I recommend to you:
PANNIKIN coffee and tea, Downtown La Jolla; 7467 Girard Ave., La Jolla, CA 92037; 858-454-5453
drinks and snacks are moderate-expensive - i've generally only ordered house coffee. they dont have any other coffee blends(no french roast, vanilla, etc...). as for the food selection, they have a chocolate-marshmallow smore-like bar that is quite delish, but i wouldnt highly recommend the quiche or hummus plate.
seating is excellent here! i'm a big fan of the set up - compartmentalized into different vibes. there's an outdoor seating area, perfect for sunny san diego sunshine-y days and generally people meet out there to chat and talk. it's a pretty international crowd so you'll get to eavesdrop on a lot of different languages, as well. inside, you'll find a fireplace, lots of outlets, and a cool chess board in the back.
CLIFF HANGER CAFE at Torrey Pines Gliderport.
drinks (coffee $2/cup) and sandwiches (about $7) are pretty pricey, but the view is great. just sit here and watch all the paragliders/hanggliders take off from the gliderport.
next up is LESTAT's in normal heights - hillcrest.
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