The Lindsay J. Cropper Memorial Writer Series welcomes Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah

Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah is the third and final writer to be featured in the Cropper Series this fall
Read moreNana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah is the third and final writer to be featured in the Cropper Series this fall
Read moreA preview of the upcoming 2020-2021 men’s basketball season Maria Watters / Asst. Sports Editor Little went right for the University of San Diego’s men’s basketball team last season. Coming off of a highly productive 20-15 season the year before, last year’s Toreros were hungry for even greater success. But […]
Read moreToreros aim to build on impressive 2019-2020 season Eric Boose / Sports Editor The University of San Diego women’s basketball team was seconds away from a conference championship last season. Had the Portland Pilots not hit a last-second shot in overtime, the Toreros would have won the West Coast Conference […]
Read moreWhat people do with their bodies, who they marry, and the existence of discrimination is not for politicians or anyone to argue about Jenny Han / Asst. Opinion Editor If 2020 has taught us anything, it is that we are quick to label flaws in our country as political issues. […]
Read moreThe United States is currently consumed by internal divisions and polarization, which have been drastically heightened by Donald Trump’s presidency. Americans, in an attempt to comprehend the detrimental threat that his administration poses to our liberal democracy, marginalized groups, and our standing on the world stage, have fashioned the notion that fascism is here, right in our own country. However this is a misanalysis of the truth, at least for the time being.
Read moreTrump has let us doubt our Democracy. Let’s take back the power. Baylynne Brunetti / Asst. Opinion Editor With the tumultuous election finally here, Americans are antsy, and frankly terrified, for a multitude of reasons. The uncertainty of who will win, claims of voter fraud, fear of Trump refusing to […]
Read moreThe Pope recently endorsed same-sex civil unions. We talk to members of USD’s faith community to see what the Pope means and ask how this could influence catholicism moving forward.
Read morePeople all around the world are following the U.S. presidential election. Zenaida Gomez-Raggion Gil-Delgado, a USDtv reporter taking classes from home in Spain, spoke to some Spanish college students about their thoughts on the election.
Read moreOne way people get into the holiday spirit is by watching Halloween movies or TV shows. We put some Toreros’ Halloween pop culture knowledge to the test in our new game, Name That Character!
Read moreVice President and Provost Gail Baker, Ph.D. sent the announcement to students on Nov. 2 Celina Tebor / Editor in Chief The University of San Diego will not change the pass/fail policy for the Fall 2020 semester, according to an email sent by Vice President and Provost Gail Baker, Ph.D., […]
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