Attending London Fashion Week
A study abroad student attends London fashion week and gives the inside scoop on their fresh perspective on life.
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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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The USD Men’s Tennis team is chasing down another WCC championship this spring, and started off their run positively with a shutout win over Loyola Marymount University on Friday, Feb. 18. Head coach Ryan Keckley is excited about his team’s potential and work ethic this year.
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Baseball and softball returned to the USD campus over the weekend, with baseball winning three out of four against the University of Oregon and softball going 3-2 in the Torero Classic. Women’s tennis continued their winning streak on Friday and Saturday, and men’s and women’s basketball began to wrap up their regular seasons.
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Paris Fashion Week is right around the corner, so read more to find out what’s in store for this monumental season in haute couture.
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In San Diego there’s always a museum that fits anyone’s interest, and there’s no better time to visit them than now.
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Hundreds of students in the San Diego area abandoned their homework on a school night to flood Music Box and watch student artists: Tunewave, Headband Andy, We the Commas and keni can fly play.
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Professors share the most memorable late-work excuses they’ve heard from students. Did yours make the list?
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Highlighting how the university is celebrating this historic month throughout the USD community. Take a special look into important on-campus resources like the Black Student Resource Commons (BSRC) and the Black Student Union (BSU).
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The rise of the Omicron variant is pushing people to get tested and quarantine to prevent the spread of the virus. Unfortunately, dealing with COVID at home, especially in a home with high-risk family members, is much more difficult than people often make it out to be.
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