Queen Elizabeth II controversy
The Queen’s death leaves much for people to think about and discuss, but the world’s reaction has made it clear that we must learn to draw a line, distinguishing the public figure from the person.
Read moreThe Queen’s death leaves much for people to think about and discuss, but the world’s reaction has made it clear that we must learn to draw a line, distinguishing the public figure from the person.
Read moreAfter a home win against the University of LaVerne the previous weekend, the Toreros traveled to California Polytechnic University on Saturday, Sept. 10.
Read moreThe University of San Diego women’s volleyball team had a successful weekend at the USD Invitational, where they won three consecutive games.
Read moreThe USD women’s swim made the short commute to local competitor, San Diego State University (SDSU), for their first splash of the 2022-2023 season.
Read moreThe University of San Diego men’s golf team packed their golf clubs for northern California to compete in their first tournament of the 2022-2023 season. The multi-day USF Intercollegiate tournament took place from Sept. 12-13 at the Olympic Club in San Francisco.
Read moreA recap of teams’ early season performances
Read moreUSD baseball is no stranger to their players being drafted into the MLB. The 2022 draft marked the 33rd consecutive year that a MLB team selected an athlete from their program, an accomplishment highly regarded by the program.
Read moreWhile most students packed up their dorm rooms and off-campus housing at the end of the spring semester, the University of San Diego baseball team packed their bags for a postseason appearance in Stockton, California.
Read moreIf you ask my friends or family to describe me, they’d probably use words like “compassionate,” “bubbly” or “reliable.” Truthfully, I wouldn’t disagree with any of those descriptions.
But I’m also a sad girl. Not all the time — not even most of the time — but enough of the time.
For many students pursuing the college experience, financial aid in the form of scholarships and grants do not cover the rising cost of attendance. The solution? Taking out exorbitant student loans. As a result, student debt in America is stifling opportunities for new graduates.
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