Students want the CRP back
Of the packed crowd that filled Associated Student Government’s (ASG) meeting in Solomon Hall last Thursday afternoon, close to half was in attendance to share opinions regarding the College Readership Program.
Read moreOf the packed crowd that filled Associated Student Government’s (ASG) meeting in Solomon Hall last Thursday afternoon, close to half was in attendance to share opinions regarding the College Readership Program.
Read moreWithin two days, three crimes in three different residence areas were committed on campus. On Oct. 22, two cars, one parked in the University Terrace Apartments (UTAs) and one in the Alcalá Vistas Apartments, were broken into at separate times during the same night. Two days later, a car was stolen from Manchester Village.
Read moreAfter my family dropped me off at LAX and I slowly made it onto my plane with baby tears in my eyes, I only had three thoughts: What have I done? What if this plane goes down? And my best case scenario is that I relive the Lizzie McGuire movie and ride around on a Vespa with an Italian boy named Paulo.
Read moreThere’s a new iconic vehicle on the University of San Diego’s campus. And it’s not a gold Maserati. It’s Glenn Moss’ green Volkswagen Bus.
Read moreOn Monday, the World Series champion Washington Nationals visited the White House. At least, most of them did. Nationals relief pitcher Sean Doolittle was notably absent from the visit, having declined the invitation on Friday.
Read moreThe Office Parking Services at the University of San Diego is reassessing its policies, resulting in a tiered parking permit system that does not allow first-year students to park on campus starting next fall.
Read moreStanding before a crowded classroom in Camino Hall, first-year student Eleanor Wheeler read a statement, sharing their story of the recent hate crime on USD’s campus. On the night of Oct. 24, Wheeler was the victim of an attack on the LGBTQ community when their Valley A apartment door was vandalized.
Read moreUniversity of San Diego Associated Student Government’s (ASG) decision to fully defund the College Readership Program was met with frustration and controversy last week as students’ digital subscriptions to The Wall Street Journal expired and The New York Times was defunded.
Read moreLast year, the University of San Diego Humanities Center debuted a project they had been developing for years — “There’s More,” a fusion of the traditional podcast format and live monthly storytelling shows created by and for the USD community.
Read moreThe University of San Diego men’s soccer team dropped to fifth place in the West Coast Conference (WCC) after a shocking loss to the Gonzaga Bulldogs (3-8-1, 2-1 WCC) Saturday night at Torero Stadium.
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