Out of this world night presented by USD QTs RONNIE SAENZ / CONTRIBUTOR / THE USD VISTA A long time ago in a University Center forum far, far away… (On April 28) the Queer and Trans Student Union (QTs) held their inaugural QT ball with an intergalactic theme. The ball […]
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After a dreary, rain-filled weekend in Maryland, complete with game cancellations and rescheduling, USD Men’s Rugby pulled out a first-place win at the Collegiate 7s National Rugby Championship.
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With summer right around the corner, many students are looking forward to watching new movies coming out in theaters and on streaming platforms. The season is heating up with a variety of genres, stories and themes in upcoming releases. Here are a few to look out for.
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When USD Theatre professor Jacob Bruce first graduated from acting school, acting in movies and television was the last thing on his plan. Instead, working for the Midwestern theater circles in Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee and Indianapolis was the next move for him.
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This past weekend, one of USD’s Theatre courses “THEA-494: Making a Play,” put on a final class project of “Almost, Maine” with five sold-out shows. The play was written by John Carinani, well known as forensic expert Julian Beck in “Law and Order” and was directed by Adjunct Assistant Professor and professional director, Lisa Berger.
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The end of the semester is right around the corner. As students secure their summer plans and prep their cap and gowns for graduation, the excitement of crossing the finish line sets in. But before celebrations can ensue, professors are sure to remind students that the semester is not over yet. The stress of final exams comes first.
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Of all the places I imagined visiting during my semester abroad, the coronation of King Charles III was not one of them. His recent succession to the throne followed the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, at age 96 last September.
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USD provides support for its students with furry friends through Emotional Support Animals in dorms.
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Residing and teaching in San Diego for over seven years, Professor Channon Miller has been across the country, 2,900 miles away from home, and committed to the passion and cause of Black voices being heard. Miller has devoted her career to uncovering and sharing the undermined, lived experiences and history of African Americans in the US. Among the many courses taught at USD, Miller contributes refreshing perspectives in the history department such as African American History and African American Women’s History.
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