Canada’s “Freedom Convoy” could have international ramifications
Concerns mount ahead of U.S. State of the Union Address. The implications of the Freedom Convoy are discussed and explored.
Read moreConcerns mount ahead of U.S. State of the Union Address. The implications of the Freedom Convoy are discussed and explored.
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The first non-ordained woman is selected to be President of a Jesuit University. This is a monumental step for women in the Catholic Church.
Read moreToreros weigh in on the Russia-Ukraine border crisis. The conflict is explained, and USD Political Science professor describes the implications of what this could mean for the United States.
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Book bannings in schools across America have been increasing drastically throughout the past year. This is setting a dangerous precedent of censorship and hindering intellectual freedom.
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Zhu Yi, a Chinese-American Olympic figure skater, renounced her American citizenship in order to compete for China. She has received backlash from both American and Chinese viewers, making her identity difficult to grapple with.
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Spring Break 2022 doesn’t have to be about spending tons of money and hours planning a trip; it can quite simply be about falling in love again with the city USD students call home.
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The USD community is celebrating the new campus resource confronting pressing global and community issues. The VIP Lab aims to lead meaningful conversations and projects that nurture substantial progress toward peacebuilding and violence prevention.
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Looking back on the popular novel, “The Great Gatsby” 100 years later, there seems to be parallels between this old world and our present day reality, which may not be a good thing.
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A study abroad student attends London fashion week and gives the inside scoop on their fresh perspective on life.
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Everyone needs a little boost in their semester, and what’s better than new music to give you that serotonin high.
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