Torero softball powered by youth

College freshmen seem to have it rough. There’s the adjustment to a new environment, often far from the friendly confines of home, and without many of the friends one grew up with. There’s the added challenge of harder classes and higher expectations for extracurriculars. More than anything, it’s often one’s […]

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Raiders’ relocation brings mixed feelings

Another National Football League organization has fallen victim to relocation. The NFL gave its approval on Monday, March 27 for the Oakland Raiders to move to Las Vegas, putting aside all the fears of putting a professional team in the largest gambling market in the world. The 32 NFL team […]

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Cooking Classes and Practical Skills

Underwater basket weaving may not be a class offered at the University of San Diego, but cooking classes taught by a Food Network chef are. Just before spring break, USD Auxiliary Services opened registration for a series of free cooking classes hosted by celebrity chef Penny Davidi. Davidi has been […]

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Tate’s Time as the USD President

When he first arrived on campus, President James T. Harris III drew attention from students and faculty for his openness to the community and desire to hear the perspectives of everyone on campus. One way Harris attempts to accomplish this is through switching roles with a student for a day. […]

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Filip Vittek: from Slovakia to USD school records

The American Dream is more disputed than it should be. Originating as a way to motivate and encourage colonists’ conquering of the continent, it soon morphed into a magnet attracting ambitious outsiders from all over the world. Whether they crossed the Atlantic or the Pacific to get here, these immigrants’ […]

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Athletes react to Trump’s presidency

Fair warning: this article will not stick to sports. In the wake of Donald Trump’s presidency, the lines between sports and politics have become increasingly blurred. Having such a divisive personality in the Oval Office has led many famous athletes to use their celebrity platform to speak up about their […]

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Seas of flowers bloom in the desert

An unprecedented amount of rain in 2016 and 2017 has brought vibrant vegetation to drought-stricken California. Because of the unusually wet winter season, the hills are greener, flowers are abundant, and this year, springtime is truly in the air. California’s deserts are experiencing what many have dubbed a “super bloom,” […]

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Womxn’s Herstory Month exhibit

In honor of National Women’s Month, the Women’s Center at the University of San Diego has organized an exhibit recognizing the intersectionality of women, a term that recognizes the intersection of various identities for individuals. Across from the USD Torero Store is the Womxn’s Herstory Month exhibit displaying this year’s […]

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Facebook Ads Invading Videos

As the school year at the University of San Diego inches toward its close, some students’ motivation also takes a dive. For many students, daydreaming about summer comes with procrastination, often spent scrolling through social media. After checking Instagram, your friends’ Snapchat stories, and Twitter, you move on to Facebook. […]

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Rally at the Border cancelled

The much-anticipated Rally at the Border was cancelled last Thursday, days before the planned event. Claims of terror bomb threats and significant security risks were said to be the reason for the cancellation. University of San Diego junior and Student Director for the rally, Natasha Salgado, explained the situation in […]

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