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What is CAPS (Counseling and Psychological Services)?
This resource provides high quality, culturally-sensitive, and confidential counseling services, including individual, couples, family and group counseling, crisis/urgent care interventions, and referral services FREE of charge.
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What are diversity, justice, and imagination?
The Dimensions of Culture writing sequence at Marshall College is named after these three terms.
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When is 1960?
UCSD was founded in this year.
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Who is Dr. Seuss/Theodore Geisel?
UCSD’s main campus library is named after this individual, famous for incorporating rhyme into children’s stories.
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What is Black's Beach?
This beach lies adjacent to the northern portion of UCSD’s campus, and is famous for its nudist section.
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What is OPHD (Office for the Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination)?
This resource provides assistance to students, faculty and staff regarding reports of bias, harassment and discrimination.
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What is four?
Students enrolled in Marshall College are required to take this many disciplinary breadth courses.
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When is 1970?
Thurgood Marshall College was founded during this year.
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What is a bear?
A statue of this large mammal is part of the Stuart Art Collection, and is located in Warren College between three engineering buildings.
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What is Snake Path?
This 560-foot-long, 10-foot-wide footpath, created in 1992 by Alexis Smith, ends at Geisel Library.
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What is CARE at SARC?
This resource is UC San Diego's confidential advocacy and education office for sexual violence and gender-based violence (dating violence, domestic violence, stalking)
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What are Humanities/Fine Arts, Social Sciences, Interdepartmental/Interdisciplinary, and Foreign Languages
A student enrolled in an engineering or science major is allowed to take their Breadth courses in these four areas:
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What is the Scripps Institution of Oceanography?
This institution, founded in 1903, is one of the oldest and largest centers for ocean and Earth science research, public service, undergraduate and graduate training in the world.
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Who is Earl Warren?
UCSD’s fourth college is named after this man, and features a range of buildings with red accents.
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What is a watermelon?
UCSD’s oldest student tradition involves the drop of this fruit commonly enjoyed during summer, from the seventh floor of Urey Hall.
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What is CSI (Center for Student Involvement)?
This resource is involved in student orgs, Greek life, and community service initiatives.
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What are Film Studies and Public Service?
Marshall College is home to these two minors.
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What is Third College?
This is the original name of Thurgood Marshall College when it was founded.
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What is The Loft?
This performance lounge/concert venue is located on the 2nd floor of the Price Center, and features one of the few restaurants on campus which serves alcoholic beverages.
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What is 250,000?
UCSD has roughly this number of trees, most of which are Eucalyptus, on undeveloped parcels of its 1,200-acre coastal woodland.
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What is OASIS (Office of Academic Support and Instructional Services)?
The mission of this resource is to facilitate the holistic enrichment of UC San Diego students through community-based, and culturally responsive mentoring, academic support, and professional development.
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What are Fine Arts?
This subject area is part of Marshall GE’s, and requires just one course to fulfill it.
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Who is Herbert York?
This person, a world-renowned physicist who helped develop the atomic bomb as a young researcher and later championed arms control, was named founding chancellor of UC San Diego in 1961. He now has a building named after him in Revelle.
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When is 1989?
Price Center was formally opened during this year.
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Who is Sally Ride?
UCSD’s Scripps Institute for Oceanography features an ocean-class vessel named after this famous astronaut. She was the third woman in space.
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