Students question dining service efficiency
Returning back to USD, students noticed longer lines and busier eateries. Dining Services explain the logistics behind the waits.
Read moreReturning back to USD, students noticed longer lines and busier eateries. Dining Services explain the logistics behind the waits.
Read moreSince 1982, Banned Book Week annually celebrates the freedom to read. Held this year from Sept. 18 – 24, readers, librarians, teachers, booksellers, publishers and journalists have joined forces to stress the value of free and inclusive access to information.
Read moreYvon Chouinard, the founder of Patagonia, gave the brand away to fight climate change. This bold change should be viewed as a precedent for more companies to follow.
Read moreA recent Washington Monthly article declared USD one of the best colleges for student voter registration, with a registration rate above 85%. USD Votes, an on-campus nonpartisan club, is a leading contributor to the accomplishment due to its advocacy for political awareness and participation in local and national elections.
Read moreDue to a large first year class, the university has expanded student housing to the Pacific Ridge Apartments. Students selected to live their will pay the same as those in on campus housing.
Read moreThe University has been ranked number one prettiest campus, and for good reason…
Read moreThe University of San Diego’s class of 2026 breaks records as the most diverse class in the university’s history since its founding in 1949. The basis of this accomplishment stems from the statistic that there are more students of color than white students in the new class.
Read moreComing out of lockdown and returning to the “new normal” of open businesses, relaxed mask mandates and open travel, inflation has become the latest factor to impact business expenditures. Due to increased demands of certain goods and services, this inflation caused the prices to rise.
Read moreOver 30,000 COVID-19 tests were administered on campus last year, and this year University Operations inaugurated a new program to monitor COVID-19 levels before testing is necessary. This new program involves an unlikely component from USD students: their toilet visits.
Read moreLast Saturday at around 11:10 p.m., USD Public Safety received a call about an assault on two male, USD students. They were walking in the vicinity of Mildred and Goshen St. when they were attacked by another group of males.
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