The parking permit dilemma
Students share their confusion and frustration surrounding the recent rise in parking tickets. Parking services provide hope of a new mobility plan, and resources to help students with parking on campus.
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Students share their confusion and frustration surrounding the recent rise in parking tickets. Parking services provide hope of a new mobility plan, and resources to help students with parking on campus.
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With Pitbull’s performance in Chula Vista, concerts seem to be making their comeback in San Diego, but it appears as though no set COVID protocols are in place. This begs the question; how can venues practice safety and still continue holding concerts?
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Student Life Pavilion chef passes out during dinner rush and is carried out of the SLP on a stretcher. The use of masks indoors is questioned as possibly linked to the reason the chef fainted.
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While still amidst an ever-changing pandemic, rules, recommendations, and regulations are continuously changing. Most recently, on Sept. 20, California implemented a new policy that requires proof of vaccination, or a negative test result before entering “mega indoor events.”
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Many women on the USA women’s gymnastics team have come forward to prosecute Lawrence Nassar, a former team physician, of several sexual assault crimes. This lawsuit, which the FBI is involved in, has further brought up the fact that this happens to women too often.
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Social media has published the Gabby Petito case in an unprecedented way. This is a good thing considering it can pave the way for other missing persons cases to come into light, but also a bad thing if people aren’t doing their own credible research on top of social media.
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USD volleyball opened their West Coast Conference schedule on Thursday, Sept. 23 against St. Mary’s University. The Toreros dominated the Gaels to win the match in three sets, and continued winning in the conference against the University of the Pacific on Saturday, Sept. 25 with another straight sets victory.
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The University of San Diego is home to seventeen exciting Division I sports teams, and it’s not always easy to attend every game, race, or tournament you want to watch. Check back each week for updates on the sports and athletes who competed over the weekend.
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Athletes from the USD men’s and women’s cross country teams talked about their mentality and mindset in races and practices after their first meet of the season. USD took top spot in both the men’s and women’s races on Friday, Sept. 18.
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Although USD received the official changemaking designation 10 years ago, students are still unsure of what this means for them and how they can get involved in the school and local community. USD changemaker hub members and an administrator outline how changemaking can be unique to each individual.
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