Finding your place on campus
Finding where one belongs on campus is no easy task. But, religious and cultural clubs can help many grow and be a part of a community that reminds them of their roots.
Read moreFinding where one belongs on campus is no easy task. But, religious and cultural clubs can help many grow and be a part of a community that reminds them of their roots.
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.
Read moreStudents share their confusion and frustration surrounding the recent rise in parking tickets. Parking services provide hope of a new mobility plan, and resources to help students with parking on campus.
Read moreWith the sudden influx of new students who didn’t get the chance to explore much of campus while in lockdown, now is the perfect time to scope out some new study spots.
Read moreThe University’s Gender Equality and Sex Positivity club released a petition calling USD’s Campus Safety to change the rhetoric in the sexual assault prevention tips on their website. USDtv speaks to GESP and the chief of Campus Safety.
Read moreYou may think singing during a Zoom class while your mic was on, or pinning someone’s screen while wearing blue light glasses, clearly showing their reflection, was embarrassing; but imagine how many embarrassing things happen in person. Even though USD’s campus is small, the embarrassing moments that happen are larger than life and most of the time unforgettable — especially by your best friends. Here are some of the top seven most embarrassing moments on campus you definitely don’t miss.
Read moreWith the start of the spring semester and an increase in students on campus, there are some new changes to what is and is not available to USD students. While San Diego remains in the most restrictive, purple tier at the time of publication, due to the number of COVID-19 cases, many on-campus dining options, services, and activities are either not being offered or are offering remote services only. However, some select spaces, dining, and services remain open and committed to serving students.
Read more“The land was already beautiful before”: A Look Into the History Beneath USD’s Surface Taylor DeGuzman / Arts & Culture Editor It’s hard to ignore the beauty that resides on USD’s campus. Students are met with an immense amount of greenery, beautiful buildings, and views of Mission Bay when they […]
Read moreThe University of San Diego will begin its Fall 2020 semester earlier than usual, on Aug. 17, according to an email sent by USD President James T. Harris, III, D.Ed. to the campus community.
Read moreAlthough the University of San Diego is growing in population, its on-campus living situations do not reflect it.
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