Celebrating women of San Diego
During Women’s History month, it’s important to highlight the incredible women around San Diego that have impacted our community.
Read moreDuring Women’s History month, it’s important to highlight the incredible women around San Diego that have impacted our community.
Read moreFirst-year Shannon Burns arrived at USD in the fall hoping to play her favorite sport from high school: pickleball. She was surprised to learn that there was no pickleball team at USD, and made it her mission to bring the sport to campus.
Read moreWomen’s tennis dominated Ivy League teams from Columbia and Dartmouth, and men’s tennis took down no. 10 ranked Harvard as both teams extended their winning streaks. Softball came up against top teams in the Triple Crown OKC tournament, and women’s basketball competed in the Women’s National Invitational Tournament in New Mexico.
Read moreUSD Baseball is 18 games into the season and local sophomore first baseman Kevin Sim is turning heads. A lot of hard work in the offseason has paid off for Sim, who currently leads the WCC in home runs, including one in the series win over Pepperdine last weekend.
Read moreWhen students arrived in “The Dawn of Cinema” class on Monday, Feb. 28, they had more in store than what they bargained for.
Read moreBabar and Tucker hope that their presentation marks a new chapter of ASG: one where the senators, staff, and administration will be held accountable for the changes they promise.
Read moreHas cryptocurrency ever piqued your interest? Here’s a beginners guide to understanding the new digital industry.
Read moreFirst-generation USD students share their college experiences thus far. From sorting out financial aid forms to picking courses, each student’s journey has brought about many lessons.
Read moreMusic artist Still Woozy performed at the Observatory in North Park to a sold-out crowd.
Read moreWomen within the arts are more than just performers, and it’s time to give them the recognition and credit they deserve.
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