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Within hours of the ruling, San Diego State University announced the launch of its Student-Athlete Recruitment and Retention ...
After the end of “Cobra Kai,” fans have been anxiously waiting for the new addition to the franchise, and “Karate Kid: ...
The NCAA’s illustrious national championship touched down in San Diego this week at the Omni La Costa Resort. The nation’s ...
Stout knocked in a birdie on hole 11 to cut the lead to one, but that was essentially where his brief run ended. Stout nearly ...
The final match of the quarterfinals came down to the wire, where both No. 1 Arizona State and No. 8 Ole Miss refused to quit ...
After back-to-back disappointing seasons, San Diego State baseball coach Shaun Cole will not be returning next season, ...
Wonderfront 2025 was a festival to remember with dazzling visuals and captivating performances ...
With fresh evidence resurfacing in the public eye, the Menendez brothers’ case has again drawn public attention potentially reopening their controversial trial. Erik and Lyle Menendez, a wealthy ...
The first comic book I read was a single issue of “Iron Man,” a billionaire tech-head turned superhero. This comic tied in with the Marvel cinematic Universe film “Iron Man 2,” and it was given to me ...
Pixar’s new movie “Turning Red” is described by director Domee Shi as an “Asian tween fever dream” and the film is exactly that, but in a good way. The movie follows main character Meilin Lee (voiced ...
Africana Studies professor LaShae Sharp-Collins is being called out for instructing students to create a fictional slave character and to act it out in her Introduction to Africana Studies course.
Noé Sandoval has been named Mundo Azteca editor of The Daily Aztec for the 2021-22 academic year. Entering his senior studying public relations, Sandoval has served Assistant Mundo Azteca editor in ...