Opinion
Learn to destress with organization: My tips for managing coursework
Part of staying stress free in college is knowing where everything you need for class is located. Half the battle in college is knowing where all of the instructions for your assignments are, along with the assignments themselves. For students who have flash drives, they can get lost under a mound of clothes, too. No […]
Digital textbooks have some benefit
I’m old school when it comes to reading books — I love having the physical copy in front of me. There’s nothing more exciting than touching the pages or feeling of your highlighter dragging across the page or watching the ink dry after writing a note in the margins. According to a statistics report in […]
Good writing is important to success
Growing up, I was never concerned with writing. I figured as long as my point came across, that was all I needed. But now, with a little experience under my belt and a small pinch of education, I’ve realized that good writing is not a nice skill to have; it’s essential to any successful career. […]
Editorial: Title IX training needs to be taken seriously in college
Title IX training is one of the most important requirements on any college campus. According to USD’s website, Title IX “is a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs and activities.” The law also states that “discrimination on the basis of sex can also include sexual harassment, […]
Parking lot etiquette an important skill in college
Let’s face it — nothing is worse than a school parking lot. The vast labyrinth of vehicles is a sour, foreign change from our driveways at home, and the area full of rubber, metal and anarchy can be hard to navigate. North Complex parking is no different, and it’s easy to feel bitter having to […]
College Democrats aim for quality discussion
Joining the USD College Democrats club at USD was a no-brainer. I’ve been a registered Democrat since 2007, when I turned 18. During my early 20s, I was focused on student rights and marriage equality. Other issues didn’t pertain to my life too much. And during the last couple of years, I haven’t been too […]
Coyote athletic teams off to an incredible start
We’re a month into the 2017-18 school year, and I’ve never seen USD’s sports teams at a greater high. Sports currently in season include golf, volleyball, soccer, football and cross country. Each of these teams is already well accomplished this fall. The football team has begun turning some heads the season with three wins. The […]
DACA decisions a step in the correct direction
Immigration is a tough thing to talk about. On one hand, there are humanitarian causes: families looking for a better life, refugees fleeing from a war-torn country or a young student aspiring to bigger things. On the other hand, there’s respect for institutions: rule of law, national security and tradition. The balancing act between these […]
Know how to keep cool with your schedule
Knowing yourself means knowing how to juggle classes, work, homework and that lovable relaxation time. Often, this can be difficult when a student’s mind is in the moment and can’t concentrate on what needs to get done that day or even the following week. Another part of the problem is procrastination. Students often forget about […]
Guest column: Multicultural Leadership Institute worthwhile
I’m not a fan of leadership camps. It usually feels artificial, manufactured just for the sake of its lofty, almost impossible to reach end goals. Perhaps being part of similar programs made me a bit cynical about such activities. However, I can say that the Multicultural Leadership Institute (MLI) this past weekend was different from the […]