The Ucsd Guardian

The UCSD Guardian is a student-run newspaper that serves the University of California, San Diego community. Founded in 1967, the newspaper has a long history of providing news, entertainment, and opinion pieces to students, faculty, and staff. With a print circulation of over 10,000 copies per week, the Guardian is one of the most widely read student newspapers in the country.
History and Mission

The UCSD Guardian was first published in 1967, just five years after the university’s founding. The newspaper’s mission is to provide a forum for student voices, to cover university news and events, and to serve as a training ground for aspiring journalists. Over the years, the Guardian has undergone several format changes, from a weekly broadsheet to a tabloid, and finally to its current online and print format.
Editorial Content
The Guardian’s editorial content is diverse and includes news, opinion pieces, arts and entertainment, and sports. The newspaper’s staff consists of student writers, editors, and designers who work together to produce a high-quality publication. The Guardian also features a weekly supplement, the Guardian Review, which focuses on in-depth analysis and commentary on university and national issues.
Section | Description |
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News | Covers university news, events, and issues |
Opinion | Features opinion pieces, editorials, and letters to the editor |
Arts and Entertainment | Covers campus events, movie reviews, and local art scene |
Sports | Covers UCSD athletic teams and events |

The Guardian's online edition, launched in 2001, features breaking news, blogs, and multimedia content. The website is updated daily and provides a platform for students to engage with the newspaper and its content. The Guardian also has a strong social media presence, with over 10,000 followers on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Notable Alumni

Many notable alumni have started their careers at the UCSD Guardian, including journalists, writers, and editors. Some notable alumni include Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Nicole Santa Cruz, and award-winning writer, Alex Espinoza. The Guardian’s alumni network is strong, with many former staff members going on to work at major newspapers, magazines, and online publications.
Awards and Recognition
The UCSD Guardian has won numerous awards for its editorial content, design, and photography. The newspaper has been recognized by the Associated Collegiate Press, the Society of Professional Journalists, and the California Newspaper Publishers Association. In 2019, the Guardian won the Pacemaker Award, considered the “Pulitzer Prize of college journalism.”
How often is the UCSD Guardian published?
+The UCSD Guardian is published weekly during the academic year, with a print circulation of over 10,000 copies per week.
What types of content does the Guardian cover?
+The Guardian covers news, opinion pieces, arts and entertainment, and sports, with a focus on university and local issues.
How can I get involved with the UCSD Guardian?
+Students can get involved with the Guardian by attending staff meetings, applying for editorial positions, or submitting articles and photos for publication.