High costs are put to the test

The University of San Diego is often featured in media articles regarding its beautiful, pristine campus. However, this year USD received a nod in Money Magazine ranking USD as the 371st most affordable school. Considering the rarity that the words ‘USD’ and ‘affordable’ are used in the same sentence, it […]

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Chargers miss mark with move north

Team reportedly reconsidering decision to relocate to Los Angeles When the San Diego Chargers first announced that the franchise would relocate to Los Angeles for the 2017 season, the decision did not take long to generate intense backlash and criticism around the league.   For local fans, the move represented […]

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Four spooky things to do in SD

Haunted attractions spook visitors into the Halloween spirit As fall begins, San Diegans are turning their attention away from the beach, Padres games, and theme parks to more traditional fall attractions, such as haunted houses and other Halloween-themed events. San Diego, as usual, features a wide range of options for […]

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Honoring the Kumeyaay

On this year’s California Native American Day, the University of San Diego held a rededication of the Kumeyaay Garden to remind the community that  the campus sits on  territory of the Kumeyaay Nation. Attendees of the event on Sept. 22 felt that being present was imperative to acknowledge the Native […]

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App designed for student health

Many college students lose sleep as a result of high stress levels, but pulling an all-nighter is not something to cheer about. Symptoms of stress are natural and perhaps expected from a college student. The difference between students, however,  is the way they handle their stress. Some students are capable […]

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Theta Tau officially joins campus

After two years of establishing a presence on campus, Theta Tau joins as a professional fraternity In the fall of 2015, the University of San Diego’s business engineering fraternity, Theta Tau, was established as a colony. Two years later, on Sept. 23, the fraternity became an official chapter on USD’s campus. […]

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Hepatitis A getting close to home

A recent outbreak of hepatitis A (HAV) hit close to home this month. According to the University of San Diego Student Health Center, students were potentially exposed to the virus at the Pacific Beach restaurant, World Famous.  Kimberly Woodruff, Supervising Physician of the USD Student Health Center, explained the current […]

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