Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day
As a holiday celebrated by nearly everyone, regardless of their cultural identity, St. Patrick’s Day has become a day of festivities for all who wish to enjoy.
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As a holiday celebrated by nearly everyone, regardless of their cultural identity, St. Patrick’s Day has become a day of festivities for all who wish to enjoy.
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The University of San Diego women’s tennis team (5-3) dominated their opponents throughout the month of February.
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Jessica Tishue, a University of San Diego alumna from the class of 2011, is an entrepreneur dedicated to solving the problem of this generation’s “grab-and-go culture” with her revolutionary invention — edible containers and utensils infused with flavor.
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University of San Diego was defeated by the Portland Pilots in the final seconds of the WCC Championship Game on Tuesday, 64-63.
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Throughout American history, there have been presidents who have shown contempt for the Supreme Court of the United States.
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Junior Kayla Cayanan started her semester at John Cabot University in Rome with 25 students in each of her classes. Now, due to the rapid spread and fear of coronavirus strain COVID-19 in Italy, seats in class have become increasingly empty and attendance has dropped to about five students per class.
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This week on USDtv we touch on the Presidential Candidate Race, Jeff Bezo’s Billion Dollar Donation, and updates on Torero sports. After watching the episode don’t forget to follow us on our Social Media platforms!
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On Jan. 2, 2020, President Donald J. Trump ordered the U.S. Armed Forces to conduct an airstrike in Iraq which resulted in the killing of Major General Qassem Soleimani.
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Last Thursday, senior visual arts student Brenda Nuñez presented her senior thesis project, “Sueños y Recuerdos,” (Dreams and Memories) an exhibit she created in the Visual Arts Center Gallery that was displayed throughout last week.
Read moreWhile voting is a central process to American democracy, it is also a confusing process. This is especially true for college students who often have the decision between voting in their home state or town and voting in their college town
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