Dressing up college edition

Victoria Zielinski | Asst. Opinion Editor | The USD Vista Take a stroll down the University of San Diego’s campus and a few things might catch the attention of a passerby: the aesthetics of the scenery and the overall appearance of the student body. Students are typically well dressed, well […]

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Waving goodbye to fear abroad

Taryn Beaufort | Opinion Editor | The USD Vista Every semester, hundreds of USD students choose to study abroad for the semester despite the possibility that their safety may be compromised. It seems like every other day there is a headline containing the words ‘terrorist attack,’ ‘bombing,’ etc. International violence […]

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Recognizing banned books

Nicole Kuhn | Assistant News Editor | The USD Vista Walking past the main floor of Copley Library, students and faculty came across the library’s annual Banned Books Week. The event recognized and promoted the power of text and the importance of intellectual freedom. The display was held in the […]

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Mandalay Bay Shooting

Tayler Reviere Verninas | Editor In Chief | The USD Vista What many believed to be the sound of fireworks were actually rounds of gunshots from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel on the night of Sunday, Oct. 1. Concertgoers at the Route 91 Harvest Festival were enjoying […]

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Spirit shines in unforeseen ways

At the University of San Diego some students may think they have it all. Between the impressive academics, beautiful campus, and sunny weather, there might still  be something missing — school spirit. Traditionally a large part of school spirit comes from supporting athletic teams, something in which USD is heavily […]

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