San Diego State (21-9) dropped Thursday’s Mountain West Conference tournament quarterfinal game, falling to Boise State 62-52. The Aztecs had not lost their ope ...
A sneak peek at upcoming San Diego community events, including street fairs, festivals, concerts, performances, art shows and ...
San Diego FC will use pre-match and in-stadium messaging, enhanced security measures and strong enforcement of policies to discourage fans from engaging in what it called ...
More affordable housing is coming to Serra Mesa after the San Diego City Council approved to revamp the old Serra Mesa library to house veterans and families during its meeting on Tuesday. The library ...
At the Stand Up for Science protest, protesters expressed grave concerns about the effects of the cuts on ongoing research and future scientific discoveries.
The school warns admitted first-year students that their support packages are contingent on state and federal funding.
There was a lot of good news for teams in the West in this third week of the season. The two teams from Oregon remain atop Eric Sorenson's West Coast rankings.
Officials are seeking feedback from residents to improve services and infrastructure for older adults and people with disabilities.
What's at stake with federal spending cuts? Steep reductions could strip Medi-Cal coverage and chip away at education.
The application deadline for the online graduate business programs at University of San Diego, a private school, is rolling. Sixty-five percent of students are already employed when they first enroll.
Aliyah Jones, a senior industrial and systems engineering student, juggles her studies, lifelong love for dance, and passion for mentoring others. Patrick Harris ’98 (BA) Patrick Harris attributes his ...
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