Alcala Yearbook 2002
tof the Blue Heading East from the blue waters of the Pacific Ocean, one is soon met by the dark Torero Tradi– tion flags that mark a path leading up to the campus of the University of San Diego. A top the hill and against the San Diego sky, stands the blue dome of the Imrnaculata, a trademark of USO and a spot of blue that one can see from almost any– where in the city. Now, with the addition of the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice and the new Science Annex, the campus of USO stands out more than ever from a top the hill. While the campus seems to be in constant transition, the physcial changes have not changed what the university fundamentally stands for. Students still come to USO seeking a Catholic education and the personal attention that only a university of forty-five hundred undergraduate students can offer. USO tradition is in progression and expan– sion as we welcome these changes that at times may seem to come from... out of t/1e blue.
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