ASG presidential and vice presidential candidates
Spring semester is racing by, and the students of USD will soon decide who will become their 2020-2021 Associated Student Government president and vice president.
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Spring semester is racing by, and the students of USD will soon decide who will become their 2020-2021 Associated Student Government president and vice president.
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If you’re anything like me, you started stress baking by day two of staying at home. The therapeutic nature of following a recipe and combining ingredients to create a delicious baked good is by far my favorite pastime.
Read moreThe Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act is the largest emergency relief package in American history, and nestled within $2 trillion of government spending is a $1,200 check for qualifying Americans.
Read moreAs I struggle to cling onto normality amidst these long days of panic, I can’t help but think of my grandma who has been a constant in my life since birth.
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USDtv updating you on how Toreros are adjusting to online school during the pandemic.
Read moreThe University of San Diego’s University Senate voted on April 2 to allow all undergraduate students to take any USD undergraduate course on a pass/fail basis in Spring 2020.
Read moreAll Casual Worker positions will be suspended starting March 29, according to an email sent by James T. Harris III, D.Ed., on March 26 to USD employees.
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The University of San Diego isn’t really known for its athletics. There are a ton of reasons that make this university what it is today, but sports aren’t the main reason why students chose to attend USD.
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With forced closures across the country and across the globe due to coronavirus, businesses and industries have been forced to get creative with how they connect with their targeted audiences.
Read moreThe U.S. is the undisputed world leader in yet another category, but it is not a title we should be proud of. Last Thursday, March 26, the U.S. overtook China for the title of most confirmed cases of COVID-19, en route to boasting 189,000 confirmed cases on March 31, according to Johns Hopkins University.
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