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IntroWhat’s happening?
Welcome to YouSee San Diego!
You’ve got your hands on a MOST exclusive manual… It’s your shortcut to the BEST food, hangouts, and social activities on campus.
Why?
We surveyed thousands of campus residents, eager to share their experiences with restaurants, markets, activities, and more. The locations recommended in this book are NOT advertisers… their “Best” status was awarded by students who actually live, eat, work, and play on campus.
Want to know where to go for those midnight munchie runs? Looking for the best views to de-stress and forget about that upcoming midterm?
This no-B.S. book has all the info you’re looking for.
So, flip through and discover all the hidden gems that UCSD has to offer—and make your first year on campus an unforgettable experience!
— The Triton Tips: YouSee San Diego TeamApt/Suite:
Building:
College:
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*Promotion runs through October or while supplies last.
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Show us what you’re doing to get ready for Move-In! Upload your creative video to facebook/ucsdhousingdining
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GRAND PRIZE: a GoPro!
RUNNER UP PRIZES: Pizza Party for your entire suite/apartment
Winners allow us to use parts of their entry in promos for next year’s contest.
What's Inside
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Your Triton Card
Transportation Guide
Health, Wellness, and Adventure
Best of: Housing & Campus
Have a Question?Need to Talk?
Helpful Info & Our Partners in ResLife
Best of: Dining
Sustainability
Custodial & Maintenance
Housing & Dining Index
Your Triton CardHold on to your campus ID card like your life
depends on it, because it’s used for a lot of things:
You Need to Eat
You get hungry, right? Go explore what Dining has to offer! Swipe your ID card to buy whatever your appetite desires—Dining Dollars can be spent at all HDH Dining Services locations on campus.
Use it to Play
No need to carry around an extra credit card when you have Triton Cash, which is accessed through your campus ID card. You (or your parents) can add money online, and it’s fast, easy and safe! Use it at 60+ locations on and off campus:
• Vendors located in Price Center and the Campus Bookstore
• Recreation classes, surf lessons, kayaking & more
Check out tritoncash.ucsd.edu.
Stay Fresh
If you plan on using the laundry machines on campus (let’s hope you do!) be sure to add money to your Laundry Account, which is conveniently linked to your campus ID card.
• Wash...$1.25• Dry......$1.00 (+15 minutes 25¢)
Wanna Get Away?
If you like to sleep, chill with your roommates, watch TV… you probably want to do it in your Apartment or ResHall. Your campus ID card opens your front door.
😉
You get the point. You need your card for almost everything you do on campus!
Contact Triton Card Account Services (TCAS) at 858.534.7587 or [email protected].
Amazon@UCSanDiego
Visit the bookstore to experience Amazon@UCSanDiego. Order campus essentials online and pickup when you arrive at UC San Diego! Visit ucsd.amazon.com to get started.
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Transportation Guide
Bus Lines from UCSD
201/202: UTC, Vons,Trader Joe's, Ralphs150: Downtown SD30: Shores Beach, Downtown La Jolla41: Target, Convoy, Fashion Valley, Vallartas101: Del Mar, Oceanside, Solana Train Station*When riding the bus, pull the string BEFORE your desired stop
UCSD Shuttles Campus Loop, Regents, Arriba/Nobel, Thornton, Hillcrest, etc. ucsdbus.com
A.S. Safe Rides …has teamed up with Lyft to provide a safe ride when you need it. Sign up and receive a special promo code for 2 free rides (up to $10 per quarter). Each quarter you will receive a new promo code. For detailed info: as.ucsd.edu/saferides
Zip-Car Rent a car! To sign up: Go to zipcar.com and under the 'for universities' tab search for UCSD. *Small fee is required to use this service
Bikesharing Spin dockless bikes are available all across campus. Enjoy discounted rates when you register with your @UCSD email address! transportation.ucsd.edu/mobility/bikeshare.html
Save Space in Your Place with HDH Bike Lockers
Keep your bike SECURE and CLEAN without the hassle of dragging it through your ResHall suite or Apartment—just $20 a month!
—Fall Quarter Promo— HURRY AND SAVE!
First 5 residents to sign up get their 1st month FREE.
After that, all NEW Fall rentals will be just $15 per month through the Fall quarter.
For locations and details, visit hdh.ucsd.edu/gettingaround.html
transportation.ucsd.edu
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Best Of:
DiningCraving coconut water? Want to watch people? Need a midnight slice? Flip through to find your fix… then go!
Best Breakfast
Pines takes the prize this year for Best Place to Grab Breakfast. Hot, made to order, and early!
Morning Buzz
There are days where coffee defines you—so why not drink the best? Roger’s Market is well known throughout campus for serving up a hot and fast assortment of Specialty Espresso Drinks. Fair Trade Certified and fully caffeinated.
“Coffee doesn’t ask silly questions.
Coffee understands.”
New this Year!
Roots will be open for breakfast! Start your day right with yummy vegan breakfast items like Apple Almond Dippers or a Vegan Omelet Cup. Check out the menu @ hdh.ucsd.edu.
Eat Clean
Prefer to eat plants? Eat at Roots, which the students voted Best Healthy Dining option.
“Learn how to cook, but also don't be afraid
to branch out and try all the dining restaurants!”
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Mix It Up
We asked students where to find the best variety of options for lunch… and the winners are:
01. The Bistro02. 64 Degrees03. Pines
All the Fixin’s
OceanView and Pines tied for Best Salad Bar! Yet they are so different—Pines is self-serve and sold by the ounce, while at OV you pick from halal certified proteins, and have your salad chopped and spun for you.
To Dine…or to Fine Dine?
Treat yourselves and others to a meal at Fine Dining winner The Bistro, with its palate-pleasing Asian Fusion menu and sushi bar!
Midnight Dining
Early to bed and early to rise makes a student miss out on the nightlife. Head to OceanView, serving food ‘til 2am and voted Best Late-Night Dining.
Save Room for Dessert
Say “pretty please” and get your sugar—the OceanView sweet station rules, with Pines a close second, so say students who voted it Best Desserts.
Quickest Grab ‘n’ Go
Oh, you’re sooo busy. That’s cool. Check out Goody’s Market. Your amigos say it has the Best and fastest Grab ’n’ Go selection.
Favorite Dining Services Activity
Yay, there’s more to do at Dining than just eat! Favorites include the annual Harvest Fest at Pines, Pre-Finals brunches at the end of every quarter, and Cooking Demos at 64 Degrees all year.
“Life is uncertain. Eat dessert first.”
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Health, Wellness, and AdventureDid you know?
Living on campus gives you access to your own personal Registered Dietitian.
And best of all, the services are FREE!
• Figure out what health tips are fact or fiction• Assist students with allergies, or those
following a Gluten Free, Vegan, or Paleo diet• Design a personalized eating plan• Host a group meeting for you and your friends
“EAT FOOD THAT GIVES YOU THE BODY SENSATION
YOU ARE LOOKING FOR; ENERGETIC, CALM, LIGHT, SATISFIED.”
—HDH DIETITIAN
Contact [email protected] or call 858.534.2008.
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THE HUNGER SCALE
Yes, for the past hour or so.
Yes! It’s sudden and immediate.
Any variety of foods.
I have to have one kind of food.
I have hunger pangs and rumblings.
No hunger pangs, but I feel
like eating.
No. I haven’t eaten in hours and I need food for energy.
I am bored and need to snack on something.
Ah, I feel satisfied. My stomach rumblings
have stopped.
I don’t really notice the fullness
until I’m done eating. Now I have overstuffed myself.
No way. I need food to survive.
I feel worthless and gross.
I might skip a meal or exercise more.
If you fall to the right side with your answers, you are emotionally eating. It’s ok! Now you are more aware.
Health and Wellness in Dining Services
UC San Diego Disclosure/Disclaimer for Vegan, Vegetarian, and Wellness items.
WHAT WE LABEL VEGETARIAN Menu offerings are labeled vegetarian if they do not contain meat, fish or gelatin. Items we label vegetarian may contain milk products, eggs, or rennet.
WHAT WE LABEL VEGAN Menu offerings are labeled vegan if they do not contain meat, fish, gelatin, dairy, eggs, or honey. Items we label vegan do not contain any animal products in the ingredient listing.
While we do our best to use separate utensils and fryers for meat and non-meat products, we cannot guarantee any item is completely free of all animal products. Oil used to fry plant-based items may have come into contact with items containing meat. To be safest, avoid fried foods and ask for your server to use the green (vegetarian only) utensils and cookware.
WHAT WE LABEL WELLNESS Menu offerings that meet the following criteria:
Nutrient Entrée Side Plate
Calories 600 200 1000
Saturated Fat 5 gm 25% of Daily Value
2 gm 10% of Daily Value
9 gm 45% of Daily Value
Added Sugar 10 gm 20% of Daily Value
5 gm 10% of Daily Value
20 gm 40% of Daily Value
Sodium 480 mg 20% of Daily Value
240 mg 10% of Daily Value
960 mg 40% of Daily Value
Am I Hungry?
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1ST ANNUAL
SAVE THE DATE: October 13 YOGA / GUIDED MEDITATION & CHILL LOUNGE /
CARDIO HIP HOP / SPIN CLASSES / PLANT-BASED FOOD SAMPLES / VENDOR FAIR W/ SUSTAINABLE GIVEAWAYS /
FARMER’S MARKET / OBSTACLE COURSE & GAMES / AND SO MUCH MORE!
Brought to you by HDH.
This is a ZERO WASTE campus event!Has Dieting Interfered with Your Life?
Directions: This list includes consequences that result from dieting. Check boxes that apply to you.
PHYSICAL SOCIAL
Do you have signs of_?
• Weight gain
• Cravings for carbs
• Chronically tired, even when sleeping well
• If female: missed or inconsistent menses
• Feeling physically numb
When people are present, do you _?
• Eat differently
• Compare what you are eating to others
• Worry about what others think of your body
• Avoid eating
• Cancel social events because of food
PSYCHOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR
Do you have moods or thoughts of_?
• Good vs. bad food thinking
• Feeling guilty because you ate a certain food
• Fear of feeling too full
• Counting calories, carbs, or other
• Eating “forbidden” foods
Do you engage in this behavior_?
• Eating too much and skipping the next meal
• Eating when stressed out
• Exercise only to burn calories or lose weight
• Binge eating
• Avoid physical intimacy
*Note, this list is not all-inclusive.
Want to work on undoing some of these patterns? Contact the HDH Dietitian at [email protected].
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HD H.UC S D.E D U/ A DV EN TURE
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HDH Adventures
Add adventure to your UCSD experience! Excursions planned this year include backpacking, rock climbing, snorkeling, horseback riding, snowboarding, and more! Trips sell out quickly, so check the HDH Adventures website for frequent updates, and find us on social media at #hdhadventures. *Trips and dates subject to change.
FALL '18Oct 27 Mission Gorge rock climb Nov 10-11 Joshua Tree National Park backpack Nov 17 Los Peñsaquitos Canyon hike
WINTER '19Feb 2 Big Bear snow day Feb 16-18 Death Valley campingFeb 23-24 Anza Borrego caves and hot-springs Mar 9 Cowles Mountain hike
SPRING '19April 20 Mission Bay moonlight kayak May 4 Stand-up paddle boardingMay 18 Snorkel La Jolla CoveMay 27-29 San Gorgonio backpack
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Best ResLife Activities
New experiences and making friends—that’s what college is really all about! The ResLife offices hold tons of activities throughout the year, starting with the UnOlympics in Week Zero. Other faves include Village After Dark, open mic events, carnivals and festivals, movie nights, and any event with FREE FOOD! So get out there, mingle and EAT!
“Time goes by so fast so enjoy it and do as many fun things as possible! Don't be afraid
to explore things you wouldn't normally do.”
Friendliest Staff
Residents ADORE their custodial staff. These nice folks are in and out of your rooms to clean up, and what’s not to like about that? You’ll be seeing them so often that by the end of the year they’ll feel like family.
Study Where You Sleep
Students had a variety of opinions on the best place to snooze—grab a blanket and head to any grassy spot, or hit up the hammocks by the upper apartments in TMC. Students like almost every level of Geisel library, too.
“My nap is a magical place when I suddenly remember everything I was supposed to do.”
Best Of:
Housing & CampusAs voted by students!
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Best Beach
There are lots of options. It IS San Diego, after all! Ok, so Black’s Beach is the closest, but La Jolla Shores & La Jolla Cove are the prettiest (just hop on the 30 bus). Windansea is the best surf spot and Del Mar is amazing, but each requires transportation. Let’s face it, you can’t go wrong if you find yourself at ANY beach in the area!
“La Jolla beach is just down the street and always clean. Also, the sunset is always very beautiful.”
Best Place for a Date
If you’re going to stay on campus for a date, residents agree that The Bistro is the place to go—the food and ambiance are great, you don’t have to tip, and you can use your Dining Dollars! Check out the sunset after dinner (see: Best View), then grab a sweet treat at “Best Dessert” winner OceanView. See where the evening takes you!
“The Bistro is the famous date spot. It's yummy and a perfect place to have a
conversation… and you can use Dining Dollars!”
Best. Views. EVER!
01. Fallen Star02. 6th Floor Green Roof at Keeling Apts03. 11th Floor of Tioga (secret's out!)04. 15th Floor at The Village05. Canyon Vista06. Top of Rady07. Cliffs over Black's Beach
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Best Campus Event
Fun is where you make it happen. There are a LOT of incredible events all year long at UCSD! Keep your eyes and ears open for the Weekly Farmer’s Market, Hullaballoo, Bear Garden, SUN GOD!!!, Muir Fest, the Sixth Chocolate Festival, and soooo much more!
“Sun God! It was so much fun! Acts were great, students had fun, super chill! 10/10 recommend!”
Easiest Parking 🤷
Comments range from “the 20-minute loading zone” to “this is a joke, right?!” Check out our alternative transportation webpage at: hdh.ucsd.edu/gettingaround.html
Get a Job!
The majority of students say the best place to get a job is with Dining Services—either in a restaurant or market. It’s flexible, pays some bills, and you get a free meal when you work! You can also work in a lab, the bookstore, at RIMAC... Check UCSD’s Handshake website or visit: tinyurl.com/hdhemploy
People Meeting
Put your electronics down and look around, and we guarantee meeting people won't be a problem. Students report that UCSD students are "so friendly it's scary"! So go anywhere—class, Price Center, the gym—and say hi. You'll make BFFs 4 life.
“Sometimes your best pal will come from unexpected places! Introduce yourself,
make conversation, if you click that's great and if not that's okay too, the campus is huge and there are so many amazing people here!”
“I would definitely love to work at John's Market.
It's always playing cool music and just seems
like a laid back job.”
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SustainabilityChoose to Reuse!
Say no to single use items such as plastic utensils, plates, and straws.
Please Recycle
• Rigid Plastics: Detergent Bottles, Yogurt Cups, etc.• Dinner-To-Go Ware: Plates, Bowls, Cups• Bottles & Cans: Aluminum, Glass, Steel/Tin• Paper: Newspapers, Magazines, Junk Mail• Cardboard Boxes
Beware!
It's illegal to throw electronics and batteries into a regular trashcan! Ask your ResLife office about the EcoNauts’ Green Outlet Program to recycle batteries, e-waste, water filters, and more.
HDH Green Grants
Funding is available for YOUR sustainable projects and ideas! Apply now: hdh.ucsd.edu/grants/pages
Take Care of Mother Earth
First time living on campus? Check out our Green Living Guide, your go-to reference for living sustainably at UC San Diego. Think you’ve got what it takes? Reach out to the EcoNauts and schedule a
“green living audit” at [email protected]!
The HDH EcoNauts
The EcoNauts are your student resource for all things green! They host numerous activities all year, including trash sorts, clothing swaps, RA events, and more. Keep an eye out for their next event with games and prizes, or find their raffles on our social media pages:
@ucsdhousingdining
@ucsd_hdh
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Custodial & MaintenancePart of your Housing contract includes periodic housecleaning and routine maintenance. Lucky you! Our team is super professional, creating a clean and comfortable living environment so you can concentrate on STUDYING!
HINT: HELP YOUR CUSTODIAL CREW BY KEEPING YOUR STUFF OFF THE FLOOR...
The cleaning schedule can be found online at hdh.ucsd.edu.
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858.534.2600
CustodialOur Custodial Team is literally the BEST!
THEY HAVE BEEN VOTED THE FRIENDLIEST STAFF FOR THE PAST TEN YEARS!
Help Your Custodial Team:
• Return all food trays, dishes, and silverware back to the restaurant it came from
• Keep hallways, stairwells, and walkways clear• Take your trash and recycling materials out
to the designated receptacles• Turn in “found” items to the
Residential Life Office• Immediately report any necessary
maintenance or cleaning needs• Check out a vacuum from your RA or HA
when your bedroom requires some love
Privacy & Respect
We will try not to touch your stuff, but be prepared to have things moved around if you leave them out. Feel free to talk to the staff about what they will be cleaning and what you should take care of before they arrive.
Insect, Pest, and Rodent Control
Please contact Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) at [email protected]. They will clarify the problem and alert your Residential Life office.
Maintenance
Our Maintenace Team…Pops!
Our Property Operations and Planning (POP) team is dedicated to providing you with a cozy living environment that’s free of pesky problems like malfunctioning plumbing and electrical/mechanical/structural defects.
Call IMMEDIATELY if you:
• Hear alarms• Smell smoke or natural gas• Experience flooding
Custodial or maintenance issue? Requests are taken 24/7 at hdh.ucsd.edu or call Customer Service Center at 858.534.2600.
“Custodians + maintenance are the friendliest staff! Shout out to Francisco
and Jessica (custodians) in ERC!”
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Housing & Dining IndexFind menus, hours, event info and more at
hdh.ucsd.edu/diningservices.
Contact Dining Services directly at [email protected].
Restaurants Made-to-order entrées and snacks
• 64 Degrees Revelle• Pines Muir• OceanView Marshall
• Canyon Vista Warren• Café Ventanas ERC• Foodworx Sixth
Markets
• Roger’s Revelle• John’s Muir• Goody’s Marshall
• Earl’s Warren• Sixth Sixth• Village Market Village
Specialty Locations
• 64 North Revelle Full service, California Cuisine
• Roots Muir Plant-forward menu items
• Goody’s Marshall Mexican
• The Bistro Village Full service, Asian and Sushi bar
• Club Med School of Med Quick flatbreads and toasted sandwiches
“Don't settle. If you find a good Dining restaurant, still explore others that you haven't tried.
You might like it even better!”
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NEW
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Revelle College
64 DEGREES Good foods & good hangs, including private relaxation rooms, a demo kitchen, and an outdoor lounge space with ping pong tables.
SIXTY-FOUR NORTH A full service, sit down restaurant boasting a light and eclectic Cali-centric menu with local produce. RSVP @ 858.822.6899.
ROGER'S Bumpin’ espresso bar, a stacked freezer, and a wide variety of grab’n’go snacks and meals.
Muir College
PINES A little bit of everything—hot breakfast, stir fry, sushi, salad bar, and awesome desserts.
JOHN'S Specialty espresso/coffee drinks, hand-scooped ice cream, and friendly staff.
ROOTS Don’t worry vegans and vegetarians! Roots has a varied plant-forward menu, from hearty entrées to snacks and smoothies.
Sunday Brunch
Now ServingBreakfast
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Marshall College
OCEANVIEW Make-your-own pizzas, a certified Glatt Kosher Spice station, halal options, espresso and gelato bar. A great late night lounge and study space.
GOODY’S PLACE Build your own burritos, bowls, and Mexican inspired salads—so good!
GOODY’S MARKET Located downstairs from Goody's Place, this market has everything you need to prepare a gourmet dinner at home.
Warren College
CANYON VISTA Get toasty next to the cozy fireplace and enjoy bahn mi, Gyudon bowls, or tamales.
EARL’S Earl’s Market is popular for yummy coffee drinks and handmade milkshakes.
Eleanor Roosevelt College
CAFÉ VENTANAS Known for its poke bowls, Café V is nice and airy, with a large outdoor dining patio overlooking The Green.
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NEWOpen forDinner onSaturdays
Sixth College
FOODWORX A spunky little eatery best known for toasted sandwiches and personal pizzas.
SIXTH MARKET Stay study-ready with a variety of snacks and friendly service.
The School of Medicine
CLUB MED Serves made-to-order breakfast burritos, flatbread pizzas, and toasted sandwiches. Accepts Dining Dollars, but make sure to get there before they close at 2pm!
The Village at Torrey Pines
THE BISTRO Our premiere full-service restaurant with an Asian fusion menu and sushi bar. Make a reservation today @ 858.822.4275.
THE VILLAGE MARKET The largest campus market that literally has EVERYTHING.
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Have a Question? Need to Talk?WE ARE HERE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS!
Literally, HERE.
Don’t feel like walking?
Reach us HERE: hdh.ucsd.edu
or HERE: 858.82CNCRG (858.822.6274)
Helpful Info & Our Partners in ResLife
Campus Police 858.534.HELP (4357)
Custodial / Maintenance Issues 858.534.2600
ResLife Offices
Revelle College revelle.ucsd.edu | 858.534.3025
Muir College muir.ucsd.edu | 858.534.4200
Marshall College marshall.ucsd.edu | 858.534.4340
Warren College warren.ucsd.edu | 858.534.4581
Roosevelt College and I-House roosevelt.ucsd.edu | 858.534.2261
Sixth College sixth.ucsd.edu | 858.822.5268
The Village hdh.ucsd.edu/thevillage | 858.534.9380
Bye for now!
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Don't take yourself too seriously. You're
going to learn and change so much
throughout your time at UC San Diego.
You don't need to have everything
figured out yet. Go with the flow, explore
things you enjoy, work hard and reach
out for help and support when you need
it (whatever that means for you). This
campus has a lot to offer and so does this
city. Don't limit yourself to just your
major or your college.
Good luck, work hard, and stay calm—
it's all going to work out.
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