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Attend a USD baseball game — There's no time like the present to view Major League Baseball's stars of the future!
Donate $60 to the Alcalá Alumni Fund.
Purchase a new USD T-shirt from the bookstore.
Take a picture with Diego Torero our mascot! — He's big ... he's blue ... and he's coming to a USD sporting event near you!
Work out for 60 minutes in the new Missions Fitness Center.
Hike through Tecolote Canyon.
Attend Sunday night Mass at Founders Chapel — Mass is celebrated every Sunday at 7 and 9 p.m. A campus celebration of spirituality.
Wear Torero Blue on Fridays to show your school spirit.
Grab lunch at Bert's Bistro in Mother Rosalie Hill Hall.
Take a stroll to the Joan B. Kroc Garden of the Sea and revel in the view.
Grab a coffee at Aromas and catch up with friends — One of USD's oldest social centers.
Volunteer to help an on-campus office.
Stop for a moment and smell the roses on campus.
Work at a soup kitchen with fellow classmates.
Explore USD's Web site — Your one-stop source for all things Torero, www.sandiego.edu.
Have some frozen yogurt at the Missions Cafe.
Vote during class elections.
Walk around the seal in Maher Hall.
Check out the art piece hanging from the ceiling in the Donald P. Shiley Center for Science and Technology building.
Relax in front of the fireplace in the Degheri Alumni Center (O.K., we know, it's San Diego and it never gets that cold!)
Catch the Choral Scholars in concert.
Watch the MFA students in a performance at The Old Globe.
Attend a lecture sponsored by the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice — See the foremost experts on conflict resolution.
Visit an old professor during office hours.
Stand in the echo circle by the steps to Colachis plaza.
Take a class from Continuing Education in the Manchester Executive Conference Center.
Explore the progress of the new Student Life Pavilion — Stop by USD for a peek at what will soon be the epicenter of campus life.
Cheer on USD's football as it battles for the PFL Championship.
Eat a sandwich from La Paloma.
Taste a USD favorite at Santana's on Morena Boulevard, the two-fisted, 16-ounce "California Burrito".
Catch up with your favorite R.S.C.J Sister.
Check in with an old fraternity, sorority, or honor society.
Watch USD undergraduate theatre students in their annual production — This troupe consistently draws rave reviews.
View the incredible masterpieces on display in the Hoehn Gallery in the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice.
Take a Torero to lunch.
See a performance by the USD Symphony.
Take your kids to the Children's Reading Room in Copley Library.
Connect with a USD Alumni Chapter in your area.
Attend a showing of the law school's Law and Social Justice Film Series.
Read up on what students are saying in The Vista.
Take a moment of silence in the IPJ Reflection Room.
Catch the USD tram.
Network with students from the School of Business Administration — Recently rated one of the top 50 business schools in the nation.
Read to the kids at the Manchester Family Child Development Center.
Watch the sunset from the Mother Rosalie Hill Hall back patio.
Play Ultimate Frisbee on the Valley Field.
Update your resume at the career center.
See the Homecoming Court crowned at the Homecoming football game.
Volunteer at the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Juscice
Go on a Torero tour of our beautiful campus led by one of our enthusiastic student volunteers.
Stop by the Office of Alumni Relations to see a calendar of upcoming USD events.
Experience Thanksgiving Dinner at the student dining room.
Visit one of the art gallery in Founders Hall.
Visit the 911 Memorial at the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice — A truly moving experience.
Take a stroll around the desert garden located behind the Donald P. Shiley Center for Science and Technology.
Attend the dedication ceremony celebrating the expansion of the Hahn University Center.
Run the long stairway from Linda Vista Road to campus — Not for the faint of heart ... but the view from the top is breathtaking — literally!
Have a picnic on The Immaculata east lawn.
Learn the lyrics to the Alma Mater.