USD Dining: Delicacy or Disaster?
While USD may have a variety of dining locations and food options, some students, especially first-year students, are not familiar with them all.
Read moreWhile USD may have a variety of dining locations and food options, some students, especially first-year students, are not familiar with them all.
Read moreAfter practice on Aug 18, the football team stayed in the dorms of Valley B as part of their summer training camp. They returned home to a startling discovery; an intruder had been rummaging through an apartment on the first floor.
Read moreThe newest buildings to be renovated on campus to date, these two halls—Camino for boys and Founders for girls–look like they were taken directly from a Restoration Hardware catalog.
Read moreWith the sudden influx of new students who didn’t get the chance to explore much of campus while in lockdown, now is the perfect time to scope out some new study spots.
Read moreThe first day back to school is always an exhilarating experience, but this year it marked a momentous occasion for the students at USD. This semester is the first time that classes are fully commencing in-person since March of 2020, well over a year.
Read moreThe following movie list will be enough to put you in the mood to crack open your books and get back in that school groove.
Read moreIt is important to feel safe at the college you are attending. During the two years I have attended USD, there were quite a few instances where students have come out and said that they have not felt safe within our community. For good reason, organizations such as the year-old Gender Equity and Sex Positivity Club, commonly known as GESP, challenged USD in hopes to promote change and safety for all students on campus.
Read moreTypically, junior year is the most popular year that students choose to study abroad. Because of this, USD juniors shared a glimpse of their study abroad experience so far.
Read moreFor first-years, however, the word ‘unfamiliar’ would be a fitting term to describe these past two weeks. Additionally, with last year’s incoming class receiving an online version of OLÉ! Weekend, there was a lot of curiosity surrounding the execution of the tradition’s in-person return.
Read moreCharlotte Johnson, JD, who recently stepped into the role of Vice President for Student Affairs at USD, is optimistic that something good can come of USD realigning their goals and priorities to fit a modified reopening of campus.
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