Immersion trips connect USD to the border

SAMANTHA VOGE CONTRIBUTOR Mexicans leaving their home country to come to America do so for a myriad of reasons. Reasons range from reuniting with family, avoiding cartels, gangs and violence, or for employment opportunities. Crossing the border illegally is not an easy or safe feat by any means. The University […]

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Remembering Sister Sally Furay, RSCJ

Gianna Caravetta CONTRIBUTOR Earlier this month, University of San Diego President Mary E. Lyons sent out a campuswide email informing the university that Sister Sally Furay, RSCJ had passed away. Furay, 88, worked at USD for over 40 years. She served as academic vice president and provost, an English and […]

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Where is the revolution?

SARAH BREWINGTON NEWS EDITOR @sgbrew42 The bubble. A sticky, gossamer, figurative bubble held all the social justice issues of society neatly packed away for another time and another discussion. This bubble held movements like feminism, black equality, gay rights, sexual assault and general equality. This bubble, too sticky to touch, […]

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Giving thanks

GWYNETH SHOECRAFT NEWS EDITOR @gshoecraft At a particularly low point in my life, a helpful voice once told me to keep a journal by my bedside. In that journal made of old leather and tea-stained paper I was to write a gratitude list each and every morning before I rose […]

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USD campus to be smoke-free in 2015

BROOKLYN DIPPO CONTRIBUTOR Smokers on University of San Diego’s campus will have to find a new place to puff next fall. A new tobacco policy will go into effect at USD beginning in August 2015. While the current policy falls in accordance with California law, which bans smoking within 20 […]

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