Weekly Recap
Men’s Soccer, Football, Volleyball and Women’s Soccer
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Read moreAs part of USD’s Renaissance Plan, Copley Library reopened at the beginning of the fall semester with new additions aimed to foster student learning.
Read moreIn-person classes are officially back, just like the university promised students for the Fall 2021 semester. This shift is like night and day for those who, until now, were unfamiliar with the ordinary swing of things and usual buzz of campus activity.
Read moreRanked as one of the best universities in on-campus dining, USD students have high expectations from the dining department. However, since returning for the fall semester, many students are unhappy with the options that the university offers.
Read moreOne resource for students is The Torero Employer and Alumni Mentors (T.E.A.M.) virtual platform. It is a tool that specializes in online networking and mentoring, complete with a job posting board.
Read moreThe volleyball team has not shied away from big competition this year. Opening their season against Texas, the number one team in the country, they set the bar high for themselves.
Read moreWhile USD may have a variety of dining locations and food options, some students, especially first-year students, are not familiar with them all.
Read moreIt is so important that ALL California voters participate in this election and vote NO. With the September 14 deadline approaching, many Californians are asking themselves what is at stake with this recall election.
Read moreAfter practice on Aug 18, the football team stayed in the dorms of Valley B as part of their summer training camp. They returned home to a startling discovery; an intruder had been rummaging through an apartment on the first floor.
Read moreThe newest buildings to be renovated on campus to date, these two halls—Camino for boys and Founders for girls–look like they were taken directly from a Restoration Hardware catalog.
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