The Daily Aztec 3/10/2021

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Wednesday, March 10 - Tuesday, March 16 Weekly Digital Edition

Vol. 107, Issue 18 www.thedailyaztec.com

San Diego State University’s Independent Student Newspaper Since 1913

Second round of relief money distributed to students by

Catlan Nguyen

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SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR

At the end of last month, $14.9 million in emergency relief aid was given to qualifying San Diego State students. The funding came from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund, which granted SDSU $45.9 million total. The remaining $31 million will go towards unbudgeted costs and lost revenue due to the COVID-19 pandemic disrupting campus activities, according to the university’s website. Undergraduate and graduate students at SDSU’s main campus and the Imperial Valley campus have already been notified by the

Amber Salas

SENIOR STAFF WRITER

San Diego State men’s basketball is gearing up for the most pivotal moments of the season as it heads into the Mountain West Conference tournament in Las Vegas this upcoming week. The Aztecs hope to be back playing in the conference championship game on Saturday, and winning the championship game should leave the Aztecs with a decently high-seeding on Selection Sunday the following day. The conference title game was the last game the Aztecs played before COVID-19 canceled the NCAA Tournament in 2020. The Mountain West was

Brenden Tuccinardi

EDITOR IN CHIEF

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university via email of the $500 or $700 reimbursement. “Because of the aid I got from SDSU, I was able to pay off this (academic) year completely on my own using this and the aid I got

from the CARES Act last semester,” public relations first-year Angus Hsieh said. Hsieh said he’s grateful for the additional aid this semester because, while

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One year later, it’s special to be back at Mountain West tournament by

Unprecedented: Year in review

one of the few conferences that was able to play through their entire conference tournament. Has it really been a year? The Aztecs played the conference tournament last season in front of thousands of fans at the Thomas & Mack Center, and the team will return this week to an empty stadium. The Aztecs’ 71-62 win over UNLV last week allowed them to clinch the outright regular season Mountain West Conference champions. This is the Aztecs’ eighth regular-season title and the first time in the school’s Division I era that the team has won consecutive outright regular-season

conference championships. Head coach Brian Dutcher reflected on how special this moment is for his team given everything they’ve gone through during this unique season. “What this team accomplished this season was really special because of the circumstances we had to do it in,” Dutcher said. “I told them today, we started back in September or November, one coach in gloves and a mask, one basketball, one player and we couldn’t rebound the ball for the player.” There were many questions at the start of the school year on how see

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On March 11, 2020, The Daily Aztec published its last print edition, although editors at the time did not know it. Days later, San Diego State announced that all classes would be moving online, notified on-campus residents they would only have 24 hours to move out and Gov. Gavin Newsom implemented a stay-athome order. At the same time, Men’s basketball had just finished up a historic regular-season and was preparing for the NCAA tournament. Associated Students elections were on the horizon. Daily life took a quick turn as the dangers of the coronavirus became more clear. It’s been an unprecedented 365 days and here are the stories that defined them. March 12, 2020 SDSU to go online-only starting Friday, cancels most events until April 8 In a campus-wide email sent on March 12, SDSU announced that all in-person courses would move online starting the next day. This came after the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts moved classes online on March 9 and accelerated the university’s original plan to move classes online after spring break. Two days earlier, an anonymous student started an online petition that gathered over 2,000 signatures in the first two days it was posted. At the time the petition was started, there were 164 COVID-19 cases in the United States and 45 in California. To date, the U.S. has reported more than 29 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus, more than 3.6 million of which are in Cal-

ifornia. March 12, 2020 NCAA cancels tournament, school suspends spring sports In light of growing concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mountain West Conference postponed and then canceled all spring sports, including baseball, softball, water polo, rowing, lacrosse, men’s and women’s tennis and men’s and women’s golf. In addition to spring sports, the NCAA canceled the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, which was especially devastating as the Aztecs had just wrapped up a historic season (30-2) and had been expected to make a deep tournament run. March 20, 2020 - CA governor issues ‘stay at home’ order, SDSU to remain open On March 19, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a mandatory stay-at-home order, requiring residents to stay at home or in their places of residence save for essential services. Campus remained open, and instruction was not affected, though at this point, all classes had transitioned to online. The U.S. Department of State also issued a level 4 global health advisory for U.S. citizens urging them to avoid international travel. The California State University discontinued international travel and students studying abroad were told to evaluate their safest options. Following the governor’s order, SDSU announced that it was postponing May commencement until December and would offer a see

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