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Students weigh in on the professor-ranking website and whether it benefits course selection. Some swear by the resource, while others are cautious of credibility.
Read moreStudents weigh in on the professor-ranking website and whether it benefits course selection. Some swear by the resource, while others are cautious of credibility.
Read moreAt the start of the Spring 2021 semester, USD offered certain classes, such as labs and recreation courses, in person. As of Feb. 12, USD encountered a setback as COVID-19 cases on campus shot up in the past few weeks, so those in-person courses were moved back online.
Read moreStudents are struggling as they adjust to the completely virtual semester. Professors and administrators should do more to help. Hallie Wiltshire / Asst. Opinion Editor As with most aspects of our new pandemic-addled world, no one in Fall 2019 would have believed you if you described our current Fall 2020 […]
Read moreDr. Jillian Tullis, the facilitator of the letter from Black faculty to the university, discusses her unique perspective, goals for the future, and advice for black allies.
Read moreTHRS professor in USD DPS report: “It was a massive mistake” Amy Inkrott / Copy Editor / The USD Vista The San Diego Superior Courthouse was bustling on Thursday Sept. 26 as a crowd of people waited for their moment before the judge. While many would have the chance to […]
Read moreA USD professor targeted at least four other faculty members Executive Editors / The USD Vista The beginning of the Fall 2019 semester at the University of San Diego has been marred by scandal after a USD Theology and Religious Studies (THRS) professor allegedly made threats against at least four […]
Read moreTenured professor was accused of making threats against four other USD faculty members The USD Vista Executive Editors The beginning of the Fall 2019 semester at the University of San Diego has been marred by scandal after a USD Theology and Religious Studies (THRS) professor allegedly made threats against four […]
Read moreWhile the THRS department searches for a tenured professor, students advocate for Joel Gruber, Ph.D. Amy Inkrott / News Editor / The USD Vista “O Captain! My Captain!” Similar to the students who rallied around their English teacher in the movie “Dead Poets Society,” senior Camille Morales and hundreds of students […]
Read moreThe way professors relate to students is hardly discussed, but is a vital part of the way USD runs. By Paulina Sierra / Opinion Section Editor / The USD Vista The relationship between professors and students is a central feature of college life. As a result, the way professors navigate […]
Read morePaulina Sierra | Contributor | The USD Vista Since the moment the University of San Diego opened its doors in 1949, it has evolved with the students who passed through it. There is no doubt that USD has seen many changes in its years as a Catholic university in the […]
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