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Advice on friendship from USD seniors
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Since 1994, USD has held an All Faith Service at the beginning of the spring semester. On Feb. 9, the All Faith Service celebrated its 30th anniversary, in the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice Theatre.
Read moreWhile his career has evolved over the years, Chappelle’s controversy remains prevalent today with six separate Netflix specials — including his newest addition, “The Closer,” which aired in 2021.
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Since 1992, the United States has celebrated Filipino American History Month during the month of October. It marks the anniversary of the first recorded evidence of Filipinos’ arrival in America on Oct. 15, 1897, aboard a Spanish ship in modern-day Morro Bay, California.
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Every month, the University of San Diego’s campus storytelling initiative “There’s More” hosts a live podcast featuring members of the USD community sharing stories that “[explore] the human condition through the practice of changemaking,” according to the initiative’s website. The initiative is a collaboration between the College of Arts & Sciences, the Humanities Center and the Changemaking Hub.
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Amid the stress of midterms, students have yet another looming factor to be concerned about: the upcoming flu season. This flu season is already in full swing, and San Diego is making headlines nationally due to the severe consequences of this flu season.
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For the past couple weeks, USD’s campus showcased ArtBuilds, a coalition of USD professors who create art for exhibits like Burning Man, Maker Faire and public parks, and their interactive art structure, “Reflexion,” at the Law Circle. A collaboration between USD Professors Hoffoss, Choi-Fitzpatrick, Parde and Hoople, this piece represents the concept of taking control and changing perspectives.
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On Oct. 11, TPB announced the much anticipated headliner for the event: Loud Luxury, a Canadian music production and DJ duo, consisting of artists Andrew Fedyk and Joe Depace.
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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) warns that young people are targets for the deadly trend, coined online as “rainbow fentanyl.”
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