San Diego FC is making significant additions to its security and stadium operations to curb fans from using a common Mexican chant during games.
Writer Seamus Chiles Troutman implores Loyola students everywhere to show up and cheer loud for the Rambler community.
San Diego's newest soccer club is taking a stand against a homophobic chant that happened during its inaugural match.
MLB Opening Day is almost here and as baseball fans return to favorite ballparks, they're in for a culinary treat with major ...
The first home match in San Diego FC history was a 0-0 draw against St. Louis. The result was overshadowed by a substantial ...
Alejandro Domínguez, the president of South American soccer body CONMEBOL, apologized Tuesday for his remarks the previous ...
It’s a bummer that local soccer lover Andrew Vassiliadis stayed away from San Diego FC’s first home match and has chosen to ...
Pat Conroy was the epitome of the "Southern Writer" for many years and called by some "the most beloved American writer of ...
A new CNN poll reveals the ugly truth: Whatever they think about Trump, they are not buying the left’s alternate brand. Just ...
San Diego FC has yet to lose its first Major League Soccer match; the club is 2-0-2, winning both of its road matches and ...
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