The 2021 recall election is over. Now what?
The results of the California Recall Election are discussed. USD Political Science Professors offer their insight on the results and the election process.
Read moreThe results of the California Recall Election are discussed. USD Political Science Professors offer their insight on the results and the election process.
Read moreThe 2021-2022 annual fire safety report was released and details important information on safety resources at USD.
Read moreStudents “hotel, motel, quaranting” after rise in post concert sicknesses. Students describe what being sick not with COVID-19 is like right now.
Read moreUSD refers their students to the Center of Health and Wellness whenever their mental health is jeopardized. The extent to which the counseling center cares for their students is being questioned due to the experiences of some students.
Read moreMany college students feel pressured to go to every class, get an A on every test, and obtain resume builders whenever possible. We may feel validated when we do well in school or when professors let us know we are doing a good job, but this can disrupt our mental health.
Read moreHaitian natives are fleeing to the United States at increased rates recently due to a rise in COVID-19 cases, violence, gang violence, natural disasters, etc. Because of the immigration policies Biden has in place, many of these asylum seekers have since been deported and mistreated.
Read moreTorero football beat newly-Division I St. Thomas University on Saturday, Oct. 2. The defense rose to the occasion, making significant important plays towards the win, while the offense left something to be desired.
Read moreThe Nets used the Jenny Craig Pavilion facilities for the past week to better themselves before the start of the NBA preseason.
Read moreUSD men’s tennis player August Holmgren got the opportunity of a lifetime to play in a professional tennis tournament, the San Diego Open, over the weekend. Holmgren defeated his first opponent, a former Olympian ranked in the top 100 in the world, but couldn’t quite find enough to overcome the second opponent.
Read moreThis month, USD students get their own well-deserved spotlight to share what it means to be Hispanic/Latinx during such a celebratory month.
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