USD Students Join Iranian Protests
We share the latest updates on the human rights protests in Iran. Also, students talk about their experience and what it means to be involved.
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We share the latest updates on the human rights protests in Iran. Also, students talk about their experience and what it means to be involved.
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From the tailgating, 90-minute weather delay, and a clear victory, the Homecoming football game was quite the show. Watch below to hear students and athletes talk about the experience.
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After being down for most of the game, the Torero’s come back in the final minutes in an exciting tie. For more about the home game, watch below.
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Delta Lambda Phi is a new fraternity on campus focusing on queer men and allies. Hear more about their chapter from its founders.
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Sydney psych-reggae-cruise rockers Ocean Alley performed at Music Box this past week, leaving many stunned. First, they gained momentum in Australia, having won Aussie public radio station Triple J’s Hot 100 in 2018 with their hit song “Confidence.” Now in Australia’s music pantheon with the likes of Powderfinger and Australian Crawl, many are eager to see where they go next.
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Since 1992, the United States has celebrated Filipino American History Month during the month of October. It marks the anniversary of the first recorded evidence of Filipinos’ arrival in America on Oct. 15, 1897, aboard a Spanish ship in modern-day Morro Bay, California.
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Every month, the University of San Diego’s campus storytelling initiative “There’s More” hosts a live podcast featuring members of the USD community sharing stories that “[explore] the human condition through the practice of changemaking,” according to the initiative’s website. The initiative is a collaboration between the College of Arts & Sciences, the Humanities Center and the Changemaking Hub.
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Diwali is one of the biggest festivals celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs around the world. With a wide spectrum of jovial traditions, this festival is enjoyed in different ways by millions across various countries.
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American religious affiliation has been on a decline for the past 30 years. According to the Survey Center on American Life, a non-partisan organization dedicated to research on the socioeconomic and cultural changes in American society, Generation Z is the least religious generation yet.
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Amid the stress of midterms, students have yet another looming factor to be concerned about: the upcoming flu season. This flu season is already in full swing, and San Diego is making headlines nationally due to the severe consequences of this flu season.
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