Saturday, February 6, 2016

The Setting

In this blog post I will describe the setting of The Nightingale controversy, The University of California, San Diego.

Alejandro Mallea, "UCSD Panorama." 1/7/2010. via flickr. Attribution 2.0 Generic.







The University of California, San Diego, or UCSD, is one of the most treasured institutions among the University of California institutions. It is located in one of the most sought-after vacation spots in the world, where the sun's rays beat down upon the city giving the city a constant glow of gentle warmth. The city is also extremely populated with countless young people outside the students of the University, where thousands of young people flock to the beaches seeking to swim in the cool water, letting the water and sand surround them as the world's most natural blanket. The scent of sea foam spreads throughout the city, passing through with the cool air that breezes around every street corner from the Pacific Ocean. The water is unmistakably deep and vast, with no end in sight as college students gaze upon the horizon, seeing what feels like is nothing left by the ends of the Earth. However, the fun and life of San Diego is not all that the University has to offer the students there, as knowledge and community from UCSD spreads just as equally as the breeze through the trees. The academia offered within this university is incomparable to any other in the area, where students are able to fill their brains to the brim with knowledge on any field of their choice, without any limits placed on them. The area is a safe haven for anyone that is looking to escape from the emptiness of the rest of the country, and where students have the ability to learn and enjoy themselves among one of the most exciting and relaxing cities in the United States, let alone within the state of California.

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