New parking rules for USD community

Elisabeth Smith | Assistant News Editor While most students were still soaking up the last days of summer, the University of San Diego Parking Services enacted big changes for the east side of campus. Starting on Monday Aug. 24, they launched a new-metered parking initiative on the east campus. According […]

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Stalking stress

SARAH BREWINGTON NEWS EDITOR @sgbrew42 Chills, chills and empathetic terror. I am talking about listening to Sandra Bullock’s 911 call that she made last year when she saw her stalker climb the stairs to her attic. She called 911 from a safe room in her closet. Her call reminds us […]

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Giving thanks

GWYNETH SHOECRAFT NEWS EDITOR @gshoecraft At a particularly low point in my life, a helpful voice once told me to keep a journal by my bedside. In that journal made of old leather and tea-stained paper I was to write a gratitude list each and every morning before I rose […]

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Fraternities could lose overnight privileges

By Henry Kittle CONTRIBUTOR After USD administration attempted to ban off-campus, overnight events sponsored by student organizations, the Interfraternity Council successfully lobbied to postpone the administration from initiating this policy until Friday Feb. 15. A would-be large change in Greek guidelines, the proposal’s unenthusiastic reception is no secret to administrators […]

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Radical renovations for USD café completed

By Katelyn Montero As one of USD’s most popular dining locations for students, La Paloma was famous for its gourmet sandwiches, egg scrambles, long lines and limited seating. However, after spending months under construction, the popular café officially reopened for business on Aug. 31 with an entirely new floor plan, […]

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