Saying goodbye to Styrofoam

The material is now prohibited from distribution and sale in San Diego Jessica Mills / Arts & Culture Editor / The USD Vista Effective April 1, styrofoam products are no longer allowed to be distributed and sold in San Diego. Styrofoam bowls, plates, trays, cups, lids, egg cartons, meat trays […]

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Drenched dorms debacle

Students left in limbo after Cuyamaca flooding SASHA BUKHTIYAROVA / CONTRIBUTOR / THE USD VISTA At approximately 2:30 a.m on Tuesday, April 11, USD sophomore Charles Lorenzo had a rude awakening.  “I was laying in my bed trying to go to sleep, and then the next thing I know, I […]

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Drag Ban

Tennessee is now the first state to pass a bill banning drag performances in public spaces. Learn what this means for other states’ policies and how it may impact the Torero community.

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Stormwater runoff pollution

San Diego beaches play a large role in the lives of locals in the form of recreational activities, like fishing or surfing, and also are a large contributor to the tourism economy. Polluted urban runoff impairs San Diegans and tourists ability to enjoy outdoor spaces.  

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The state of the Valley

The Valley, one of the residence areas for a large portion of USD first-years and sophomores, has faced many challenges this spring semester, from construction on the Wellness Center, a 24-hour power outage, blocked pathways and broken elevators. Another notable problem in the Valley is the large sinkhole that has formed in the garden behind Mata’yuum Crossroads.

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