Students provide aid during professor’s medical emergency
When students arrived in “The Dawn of Cinema” class on Monday, Feb. 28, they had more in store than what they bargained for.
Read moreWhen students arrived in “The Dawn of Cinema” class on Monday, Feb. 28, they had more in store than what they bargained for.
Read moreBabar and Tucker hope that their presentation marks a new chapter of ASG: one where the senators, staff, and administration will be held accountable for the changes they promise.
Read moreConcerns mount ahead of U.S. State of the Union Address. The implications of the Freedom Convoy are discussed and explored.
Read moreThe first non-ordained woman is selected to be President of a Jesuit University. This is a monumental step for women in the Catholic Church.
Read moreToreros weigh in on the Russia-Ukraine border crisis. The conflict is explained, and USD Political Science professor describes the implications of what this could mean for the United States.
Read moreUSD will continue to require masks even after California removes the mandate after Feb. 15. Professors and students discuss the university’s decision.
Read moreThe SAT has been shortened and moved online. USD chooses to extend its test blind admissions policy for the 2022 admissions cycle.
Read moreThe new year brings about new COVID-19 Protocols — here’s everything you need to know to be prepared. Students share their experiences on campus with no testing protocols.
Read moreA recap of the 5 most important news stories from Winterbreak. From Omicron, to the Winter Olympics, and Betty White, this story is a guide for what is relevant information going into 2022.
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.
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