Student cohort critiques AS senate

Luke Garrett / Editor in Chief / The USD Vista In the aftermath of a contentious executive veto, senate override, and eventual formal warning issued to the president, the senate and president sat at odds in regard to the College Readership Program (CRP), but also more fundamentally to their respective uses […]

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Pipe bombs & political divides

In the midst of explosive political divides, USD students cope with increased tensions and violence Paulina Sierra / Opinion Editor / The USD Vista Sophomore Lauren Harmon, a registered Republican voter, joined the country in shock last week upon hearing the news that 14 pipe bombs were mailed to major […]

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Attack ads take over campaign

East County’s race between Duncan Hunter and Ammar Campa-Najjar turns nasty with new ads Glenn Mcdonell / Asst. News Editor / The USD Vista With the midterm elections next Tuesday, Nov. 6, local San Diego politicians and special interest groups have been increasing their presence and visibility through advertisement campaigns, […]

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USD weighs in on Measures E&G

A look at what  the Soccer City / SDSU West debate means (or doesn’t) to the USD community Eric Boose / Contributor / The USD Vista Since 2017, 166 acres of land in Mission Valley have sat underused, a dilapidated shell of what the  grounds were when then-Qualcomm Stadium was home to […]

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Title IX memo mayhem

Transgender students discuss the effects of the leaked memo, and the what they’re doing now Paulina Sierra / Opinion Editor / The USD Vista On Sunday, Oct. 21, the LGBTQ+ community was shaken by news of a leaked memo that revealed the Trump administration’s intent to redefine sex as a […]

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