Still Woozy in San Diego
Music artist Still Woozy performed at the Observatory in North Park to a sold-out crowd.
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Music artist Still Woozy performed at the Observatory in North Park to a sold-out crowd.
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Women within the arts are more than just performers, and it’s time to give them the recognition and credit they deserve.
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It’s the season of luck, and there are more ways than one to bring good fortune into your life.
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2021 revealed a record number of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and so far 2022 has followed with more. This legislation is unconstitutional, inhumane, and should be prohibited.
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Despite having majority Black players, the NFL has repeatedly proven itself to use discriminatory practices, limiting the power and voices of Black individuals involved in the league.
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While many students rested or went on vacation during spring break, the work didn’t stop for USD athletes. Men’s and women’s tennis played in key matches against UCLA and Princeton, baseball played in their first road series against Grand Canyon University, and softball hosted the San Diego Tournament at the USD Softball complex.
Read moreConcerns mount ahead of U.S. State of the Union Address. The implications of the Freedom Convoy are discussed and explored.
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The first non-ordained woman is selected to be President of a Jesuit University. This is a monumental step for women in the Catholic Church.
Read moreToreros weigh in on the Russia-Ukraine border crisis. The conflict is explained, and USD Political Science professor describes the implications of what this could mean for the United States.
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Book bannings in schools across America have been increasing drastically throughout the past year. This is setting a dangerous precedent of censorship and hindering intellectual freedom.
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