The Unofficial (official) fall reading list
For those sick and tired of reading academic journals, math textbooks, and lecture notes, here’s a list of books that are actually worth your precious time.
Read moreFor those sick and tired of reading academic journals, math textbooks, and lecture notes, here’s a list of books that are actually worth your precious time.
Read moreThe Little Italy farmers’ market stands out as one of the best in the city, especially since it’s so close to USD’s campus. Check it out for delicious food, cool vintage finds, and beautiful flower stands.
Read moreWith Pitbull’s performance in Chula Vista, concerts seem to be making their comeback in San Diego, but it appears as though no set COVID protocols are in place. This begs the question; how can venues practice safety and still continue holding concerts?
Read moreCelebrities showed up dressed to the nines at this year’s Met Gala. Toreros gave their thoughts on the outfits and the attendees.
Read moreSan Diego is known for its beautiful beaches, pristine weather, and amazing local businesses. As USD students, particularly the newbies on campus, get a feel for the city, there are a couple of local spots waiting to be discovered. Whether you’re in need of coffee, retail therapy, or just something to brighten your day, San Diego has it all.
Read moreNow, at the final stretch of their college careers, seniors have the ability to look back and appreciate their personal growth.
They think back to their bright-eyed and innocent freshmen selves and reflect on what they wish they had known, leaving all underclassmen with some precious tokens of advice (might want to take some notes, just saying).
The novel coronavirus has changed many aspects of our lives, including our education. Obviously we were all perfect angels in the classroom, but our manners have started to slip with these online classes.
Read moreTonight is Seder, the ceremonial dinner and ritual that begins the Jewish holiday of Passover, or Pesach. Passover celebrates freedom and honors the Exodus of the Jews from Egypt. It is one of the most widely celebrated Jewish holidays.
Read moreWith forced closures across the country and across the globe due to coronavirus, businesses and industries have been forced to get creative with how they connect with their targeted audiences.
Read moreWhile USD students are practicing social distancing and staying indoors during this time, it’s fair to assume that some may be looking to add a new movie or show to their repertoire.
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