“Omicron” threatens study abroad
The announcement of a new COVID-19 variant creates discourse around upcoming study abroad opportunities. Students react to possibilities of more COVID-19 cancellations obstacles.
Read moreThe announcement of a new COVID-19 variant creates discourse around upcoming study abroad opportunities. Students react to possibilities of more COVID-19 cancellations obstacles.
Read moreCuffing season isn’t all about romance; instead, it’s about reconnecting with any and all our loved ones during the holidays.
Read moreStephanie Guarino Lynch, the Director for Health Promotion at the USD Center for Health and Wellness Promotion, shared some strategies and approaches to combat difficulties individuals may experience during the holidays regarding strained family relationships and a lack of boundaries.
Read moreThe Undergraduate Department of Theatre’s production, “fml: how Carson McCullers saved my life” took strides towards addressing and dismounting heavy topics such as homophobia and hate crimes that are directed towards the LGBTQ+ community.
Read moreUSD senior, Taylor Brown, shares how she arrived at making a children’s alphabet STEM book this summer.
Read moreUniversity of San Diego volleyball headed to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) tournament for the 12th consecutive year, which began on Dec. 2.
Read moreThe women’s basketball team is 6-2 in their first eight games this year, with big wins over Hawaii and San Diego State propelling the Toreros to success. Head coach Cindy Fisher, who reached 300 wins with the USD program on Sunday, talked about how her team’s defensive mentality and adaptability has led them to success.
Read moreIn a season full of exciting plays, broken records, and key wins, we picked the five best ones to recap as the fall sports season comes to a close. Cross country, golf, and tennis were highlighted for new school records and exciting wins, while volleyball and football continued their trends of excellence this season.
Read moreRecently, Travis Scott’s music festival, Astroworld, ended in tragedy. As the crowd surged towards the stage, 9 attendees were killed, and hundreds more were injured. USDtv spoke to Torero’s about the incident.
Read morePreceding an Anti-Abortion speaker on campus, posters all across the university promoting the event were vandalised. USDtv spoke to USD Republicans, the organizers of the event, and students that felt inclined to take the posters down.
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