Is in-person learning here to stay?
USD has returned to in-person learning once again, but unclear communication from the university about COVID guidelines makes the next steps unpredictable.
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USD has returned to in-person learning once again, but unclear communication from the university about COVID guidelines makes the next steps unpredictable.
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The 2022 Winter Olympics are not all fun and games. Controversy concerning human rights is making the international tradition complicated.
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This Lunar New Year signals the beginning of the Year of the Tiger. Find out what that means for many USD students and how you can celebrate around San Diego.
Read moreValentine’s Day just got a whole lot more exciting with these fun movie recommendations. So, sit back and enjoy a classic flick with your valentine, no matter who that is!
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The new year brings about new COVID-19 Protocols — here’s everything you need to know to be prepared. Students share their experiences on campus with no testing protocols.
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A recap of the 5 most important news stories from Winterbreak. From Omicron, to the Winter Olympics, and Betty White, this story is a guide for what is relevant information going into 2022.
Read moreClasses revert online at UCLA following messages of violence from an ex- lecturer, threatening to harm students and faculty. Matthew Harris, sent various links and a manifesto alluding to violence to department members, causing UCLA to remain in remote learning, A similar event that happened at USD a few years ago is re-examined.
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First-year students share insights on their first semester at USD. From social to academic life, the new Toreros are successfully finding their place in the community.
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Students weigh in on the professor-ranking website and whether it benefits course selection. Some swear by the resource, while others are cautious of credibility.
Read moreWhile students took the much-needed break to recover from a challenging fall semester, some of our fellow Toreros were busy crushing it on the court, pool, and everywhere in between.
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