I’m bossy and I like it
Many women are judged for being bossy, yet bossy women are the ones who will advocate for women’s rights and come out successful. Bossiness should not lead to a woman’s downfall, it should be admired.
Read moreMany women are judged for being bossy, yet bossy women are the ones who will advocate for women’s rights and come out successful. Bossiness should not lead to a woman’s downfall, it should be admired.
Read moreThe Food Pantry at USD is a resource for students that helps mitigate the burdens of food insecurity or lack of everyday necessities.
Read moreStories behind the students whose parents serve our nation Rachel Cepe / Contributor / The USD Vista The word “brat” is often associated with an image of a spoiled and stuck up young child that often whines when they don’t get the toys they want or when someone tells them […]
Read moreThis year, the Heineken 0.0 Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series San Diego took place on Sunday, Oct. 24, bringing together athletes from all over the world, as well as locals.
Read moreTennis competes in regional championships; football ties points record.
Read moreUSD senior swimmer Haley Ohlson describes how she balances athletics with academics and the rest of her life. Ohlson talks about her goals for after graduation and how she hopes to look back on her time at USD and on the swim team.
Read moreThe USD women’s rowing team took two boats to Boston, Massachusetts over the weekend to race in the Head of the Charles Regatta, the oldest and best-known fall race in the sport of rowing. USD’s four-person boat finished 10th out of 54 teams, while USD’s eight-person boat placed 11th out of 30.
Read moreFUSO put their heart and soul into this year’s friendship games, celebrating their strong community with other colleges in the area.
Read moreThis month we celebrate and honor the Filipino Americans at USD and in the greater community.
Read moreOver the past several years, USD and its students have tried stepping it up when it comes to honoring the Kumeyaay nation who lived here before us. However, our campus could do better regarding how we are choosing to respect the Kumeyaay nation, especially within our buildings.
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