Students react to the impact of COVID-19 on their USD experience
It has officially been 12 days since the USD community received the first email from President Harris detailing the mandatory remote teaching due to the COVID-19 virus.
Read moreIt has officially been 12 days since the USD community received the first email from President Harris detailing the mandatory remote teaching due to the COVID-19 virus.
Read moreOver 3,000 people have signed a petition on change.org calling for the University of San Diego to change courses to online due to the spread of COVID-19 at the time of publication.
Read moreLinda Vista Road is long, fast, and has very few legal places to cross. It is common to see people darting across the street during all hours of the day, whether it is to get to class, get to a bus stop, or to go home.
Read moreGoing into Super Tuesday, some voters expected success for Senator Bernie Sanders, the leading progressive candidate for the Democrats. However, as candidates Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar dropped from the race and endorsed Former Vice President Joe Biden on the eve of Super Tuesday, delegates opened up for the taking.
Read moreOrganizers of Coachella and Stagecoach announced Tuesday afternoon that they have postponed the music festivals in response to the rise of global coronavirus cases.
Read moreJunior Kayla Cayanan started her semester at John Cabot University in Rome with 25 students in each of her classes. Now, due to the rapid spread and fear of coronavirus strain COVID-19 in Italy, seats in class have become increasingly empty and attendance has dropped to about five students per class.
Read moreWhile voting is a central process to American democracy, it is also a confusing process. This is especially true for college students who often have the decision between voting in their home state or town and voting in their college town
Read moreAlthough the University of San Diego is growing in population, its on-campus living situations do not reflect it.
Read moreThe state of California will host its primary election on March 3, choosing candidates in each party for the general election coming in November.
Read moreIn light of the tense atmosphere at the Associated Student Government (ASG) senate meeting following the Feb.1 leadership training incident, in which a video was shown which made some students visibly uncomfortable, Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs Cynthia Avery, Ed.D. made the decision to address the senate.
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