San Diego State moves to mostly virtual instruction for fall 2020 semester
San Diego State has announced it’s moving forward with virtual instruction through SDSU Flex, with some exceptions, for the fall 2020 semester in a university-wide email on May 12.
SDSU students given one day to move out of campus housing
Students living on campus have one day to move out as all San Diego State residential communities will close on March 18 at 7 p.m. due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to the housing web page.
SDSU moves all labs to virtual platform, library closes temporarily
San Diego State has decided to shift all classes to a virtual platform, including labs, as well as temporarily closing the library, according to a university-wide email sent out March 15.
Everything we know about the death of an SDSU freshman
A San Diego State freshman died on Nov. 8 after allegedly attending a fraternity event, resulting in the suspension of all 14 Interfraternity Council-affiliated chapters.
Power outage occurs across San Diego, SDSU classes canceled
San Diego State and various areas of San Diego lost power around noon on Nov. 12.
All 14 IFC-affiliated fraternities suspended following incident at chapter party
San Diego State President Adela de la Torre has suspended all Interfraternity Council chapters after SDSU Police launched an investigation into an incident that occurred on Nov. 7.
Three SDSU fraternities land on interim suspension
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Delta Upsilon and Phi Kappa Psi were placed on interim suspension in late August for alcohol-related incidents.
SDSU football sees season ticket sales drop 15%
2019 season ticket sales have dropped about 15% from last year’s season ticket sales for San Diego State football.
Fund created by SDSU alumna, employee supports students troubled by cancer
On Sept. 1, 2017, Tammy Blackburn was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer. She went into remission less than a year later, but this would be cut short in March 2019 when she was diagnosed with stage four metastatic breast cancer — it had spread to her spine.
Christian victim of sexual assault said her values fogged her recovery
Not everyone experiences sexual assault the same way. People have different experiences and different recoveries. In religion, specifically Christianity, where the system is patriarchal, sexual assault often comes with a stigma.
Students in need of psychological services say Calpulli falls flat
Many students have voiced frustration with their experiences with San Diego State’s psychological services at Calpulli, however, they’re drastically understaffed in their operations.
Take Back the Night returns to SDSU
The Andrea O’Donnell Womyn’s Outreach Association hosted Take Back the Night, an open mic and rally for survivors and allies against sexual violence, on campus 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on April 11.
Black community, allies pledge to fight racism following break-in at Black Resource Center
Students, teachers and faculty gathered at the Black Resource Center on April 15 to sign pledges to “create a welcoming and safe climate for San Diego State’s African American community.”
RAs find themselves doubling as dorm security in recent trespassing incidents
A man followed a group of girls into Zura Residence Halls earlier this month, marking the third trespassing incident into freshman housing at San Diego State this semester.