“Drivers License:” from crying through the suburbs to debuting at No. 1

Everyone knows the all-too-familiar feeling of what it was like to finally get our driver’s license. The liberation that came with this new chapter of life was unmatched. Many can recall very fond memories of what they did after receiving their license. Some remember driving alone down the Pacific Coast Highway, blasting the song of the year, while others think back to finally driving to school without their parents. However, for one particular person, getting her driver’s license brings back a not-so-fond memory: driving through the suburbs crying over an ex, and wishing she could drive home to them. Namely, overnight teen sensation Olivia Rodrigo turned this heartbreaking experience into what would be acclaimed the “song of the year,” by Rolling Stones, who predict that Rodrigo and the power ballad will “completely dominate 2021.”

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USD QB succeeding abroad

Torero football alum Anthony Lawrence continues career in Japan’s X-league Anderson Haigler / Associate Editor / The USD Vista Anthony Lawrence stayed close to home for college. Despite receiving interest from the University of Pennsylvania and Yale, the La Mesa, California native elected to attend and play quarterback at the […]

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The most for students’ money

Several factors considered when selecting a college and achieving postgrad success Tayler Reviere Verninas | Editor in Chief | The USD Vista As new data emerges, studies have found that prestigious universities do not always guarantee the highest-earning graduates. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) recently released an article about which […]

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