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Campus trams work to get students where they need to go, but some claim they are unreliable. We talk to both students and drivers for their thoughts on the USD tram system.
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Campus trams work to get students where they need to go, but some claim they are unreliable. We talk to both students and drivers for their thoughts on the USD tram system.
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With the significant threat Fentanyl poses in San Diego County, Public Safety is working toward widespread distribution of Narcan to students on campus
Read moreAfter a stellar season last year, Women’s Volleyball is back for more. With a win in their first conference match of the season, they have high expectations for the rest of the semester.
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After 148 days of striking, the Writer’s Guild of America is back to work. Students looking to enter the Entertainment industry discuss how the strike has impacted their future careers.
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The Queer and Trans Student Union threw their own red carpet event: a dance with performances such as a local drag queen. Watch below!
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Dominyck Bullard, a business student at USD, founded his very own company – Athletiverse. Learn more about the company’s success and his role as CEO.
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Tennessee is now the first state to pass a bill banning drag performances in public spaces. Learn what this means for other states’ policies and how it may impact the Torero community.
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The club Pancakes Serving Up Hope is Bringing together USD students and the unhoused population, one pancake at a time. Join along as these USD students help volunteer on the street.
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Watch to learn about the favorite kicks of campus as students talk about where to find their go to styles.
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Last week, USD hosted a sustainability fair and partnered with multiple organizations on campus that all share a similar goal: promoting sustainability. Watch to hear students share their thoughts on sustainability on campus.
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