Wait. It’s April?

KAITLIN GOODHART FEATURE EDITOR @itsskg Spring break has come and gone and now we are getting ready to make the final stretch toward finals and summer. We are  already halfway through April and it feels like it was January two weeks ago. Where did the semester go? Sure we still […]

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San Diego takes on the global market

BRIANNA HARRINGTON BUSINESS EDITOR @BNH1995 San Diego is a hub for innovative business, and thanks to a new initiative it will be pushed into a more competitive market. San Diego’s mayor, Kevin Faulconer, participated in a summit in La Jolla to put together a definitive plan to push San Diego […]

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Ask the Alumni: Waterproof Speakers

TAYLER REVIERE VERNINAS ASST. OPINION EDITOR The background music that enhances the memorable moments of life at the beach is an essential part of the ultimate San Diego experience. University of San Diego alum, Stevie Patsis, has created an exotic and useful bluetooth speaker for times like these to occur.  […]

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Drought causes new water regulations

RACHEL TRUONG ASST. BUSINESS EDITOR California is suffering from its most severe drought since 2011. Numerous cities and farms across the state have suffered from the effects of the water shortage, which include food price inflation and lower crop yields. These issues have caused many organizations across the state, including […]

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The Best Majors

BRIANNA HARRINGTON BUSINESS EDITOR @BNH1995 One of the most common worries before graduation is if we will be able to find jobs in the field that we want. With the current rates of unemployment and the economy the way it is, this is a reasonable concern. It is troubling to […]

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Kappa Alpha Theta crowns Mr. University

CAITLAN BERTRAM CONTRIBUTOR On April 9, the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority hosted their 14th annual Mr. University pageant in Shiley Theater at the University of San Diego. According to the chapter’s website, Mr. University is the largest philanthropy event on campus. It includes USD Greek and non-Greek students, faculty, and […]

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Keep your head

KEVIN KARN ARTS & CULTURE EDITOR @kkarn7 Recently, I reached a milestone that some spend most of their college careers waiting for. It is a time where doors are opened and bank accounts shrink. When freedom is achieved and the destination of adulthood seems in grasp. I turned 21. Now, […]

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Starbucks makes progressive steps

Starbucks attempts to start discussion with the #RaceTogether campaign AMY MALTZ CONTRIBUTOR When imagining a  Starbucks visit, you most likely envision finding refreshment in iced coffees and blended smoothies, not necessarily promoting diversity and starting a conversation about race. However, this is exactly what Starbucks is trying to do with […]

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Eating disorders among USD students

Our proximity to the beach and society’s standards combine to create serious body pressure SAM VOGE CONTRIBUTOR It is no secret that within the media, women are portrayed as attractive, thin, flawless, and always desirable individuals.  At this point, the portrayal is so common that the American public is becoming […]

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