Readers share personal connections to stories from the May/Spring 2019 issue of Triton magazine.
#Echoesof1969
Alumnus puts the “active” in activist.
Much more than food, murals and music–how a hut in the woods became a place to protect.
The life and legacy of Herbert Marcuse.
The day everything changed–on campus, and in the lives of those who were here.
UC San Diego’s newest resource center recognizes and raises awareness of the Native American experience.
The LGBT Resource Center has been creating community for 20 years.
How Groundwork Books led co-op culture.
A look back at 50 years of change and progress at UC San Diego.
Angela Davis, MA ’69 inspired generations of students to seek change.
Keith Stowe, MS ’67, PhD ’71 shares a powerful memory with Triton magazine.
UC San Diego’s six Campus Community Centers are as hard-fought as they are heartfelt.
The Black Resource Center is a formal space to cultivate community.
Raza Resource Centro brings resources, community and a place of belonging under one roof.
Alumni faculty, staff and current students reflect on what our history means today.