Finding joy abroad in the midst of an unknown future
USD students across the globe are finding ways to stay sane and remain hopeful despite being at the center of a global pandemic
Read moreUSD students across the globe are finding ways to stay sane and remain hopeful despite being at the center of a global pandemic
Read moreThe future of USD’s Fall 2020 semester remains ever-changing and somewhat unpredictable. One thing is for certain, though: the University of San Diego will not look the same as it did before.
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 moreIn the four weeks that my family has been self-isolating, my sister has baked a coffee cake, muffins (twice), two apple crisps, and four batches of cookies. Meanwhile, I am just trying to keep up with all of my classes.
Read moreThe 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.
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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 moreThe COVID-19 pandemic continues to make routine aspects of campus life difficult and complicated.
Read moreThe Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act is the largest emergency relief package in American history, and nestled within $2 trillion of government spending is a $1,200 check for qualifying Americans.
Read moreAs I struggle to cling onto normality amidst these long days of panic, I can’t help but think of my grandma who has been a constant in my life since birth.
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