2010 USD Fact Book
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For More Information Residential Life (619) 260-4777 Further descriptions and virtual tours of housing options: www.sandiego.edu/residentiallife Campus Recreation (619) 260-4533 www.sandiego.edu/campusrecreation Public Safety (619) 260-7777 www.sandiego.edu/safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Public Safety USD’s Public Safety officers patrol the campus around the clock seven days a week. The department offers a series of crime-prevention programs, Rape Aggression Defense courses and a dusk-to-dawn Public Safety escort for community members walking to any location on campus or within a 1-mile radius. classes in swimming, swim training, water polo, surfing, wakeboarding, scuba, kayaking, sailing, water-skiing and flow boarding. The Sports Center is available for informal games of basketball, volleyball and tennis. A 16-lane heated lap pool is available for lap swimming or pool basketball; nearby, find a-grab-and-go snack bar, equipment checkout and locker rooms. Additionally, the Sports Center has an on-campus, nationally certified massage therapist and offers massages at cost. The Mission and McNamara fitness centers offer fitness programs and informal training on both cardio and resistance training equipment. Additionally, 30 drop-in exercise classes are offered each week. The Experiential Learning and Adventure Center — an on-campus resource for students, faculty and staff — offers skiing, rafting, rock climbing, horseback riding, mountain biking and hiking outings.
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