Politifest comes to USD

Professors and educators inform attendees on need-to-know information about the midterm election Joshua Strange / Asst. News Editor / The USD Vista The University of San Diego hosted Politifest this past Saturday. The  public affairs summit focused on the issues and candidates that will appear on the upcoming ballot in November. […]

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Misconceptions of poverty in SD

A USD interdisciplinary panel encourages community members to throw away their prejudice  Emma Goodman-Fish/Asst. Feature Editor/The USD Vista In 2017, there were nearly 40 million Americans living in poverty, while about 400 people control 35 percent of the value of equity and assets in America. While there is a significant […]

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The trouble with trams

Tram Services is making changes to appease students and fulfill the demands of their schedules Tyler Arden/Contributor/The USD Vista The logistics of keeping over 9,000 students moving and on-time are far from simple. Yet changes made this semester meant to improve tram operation and the riding experience still fail to […]

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Cool Kids Club sparks change

Toreros join club and spend time with differently-abled young adults while encouraging diversity Emma Goodman-Fish/Asst. Feature Editor/The USD Vista Zia Yurchuck, a sophomore student and president of the Cool Kids Club at USD, wholeheartedly believes in changing the biases surrounding differently-abled people and creating lasting relationships along the way.  “It’s […]

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Why Toreros don’t vote

USD professors and students notice a lack of young voter registration and try to make a change Jennifer Mossuto/Feature Editor/ The USD Vista A professor asks his class, “What are we doing the first Tuesday of November?” Students rustle their papers looking for an answer. “Voting. We are voting.” Nov. […]

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Med brigades inspires Toreros

USD participates in the largest student-led movement for global health Emma Goodman-Fish/Assistant Feature Editor/The USD Vista Don’t use the term “Third World Country” around Stephanie Roessler, a USD student who is dedicated to breaking down the barriers between her classmates and developing countries. Roessler became interested in helping people of […]

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Grad subs back into USD culture

Graduate of the MBA program started a new company encouraging college intramurals Jennifer Mossuto/Feature Editor/The USD Vista In March 2016, a graduate of the University of San Diego MBA program, Eric Geller, started a thriving company right here in sunny San Diego.  USD constantly reminds students that their goal is […]

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Oh, the places Toreros go

USD staff and students offer advice on the study abroad experience Jennifer Mossuto | Feature Editor | The USD Vista Although San Diego is a travel destination in itself, that does not stop college students from jumping on the opportunity to study abroad. According to the Institute of International Education, in 2017 […]

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What I Be: Security in insecurity

USD students share their biggest insecurities and stereotypes through photographs Celina Tebor | Feature Editor | USD Vista Telling their  stories the way they  want it to be told. Building security through insecurities. One photographer has managed to create a community that showcases people’s biggest self-doubts, but also brings them […]

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