San Diego welcomes professional hockey

Ducks’ minor league team to play at Valley View Casino Center MATTHEW ROBERSON ASST. SPORTS EDITOR @mroberson22 The Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League have announced plans to move their minor league team to San Diego this fall. The team will play in the American Hockey League’s newly formed […]

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Brandt selected in MLS draft

USD Alumnus Connor Brandt drafted 23rd by NYC FC CLAUDIA CLOSE CONTRIBUTOR The West Coast Conference Player of the Year and University of San Diego alumnus Connor Brandt had always dreamed of playing soccer professionally. After years of dedication and hard work, Brandt was invited to the MLS SuperDraft and […]

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The GOAT?

HUNTER JAMESON SPORTS EDITOR @HJamo Heading into Super Bowl XLIX, there was a controversy regarding deflated footballs used by the New England Patriots in the American Football Conference Championship game. The media tried to figure out who was to blame, whether it was the equipment manager, head coach Bill Belichick […]

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Studying abroad is great, returning is not

KAITLIN GOODHART ASSIST. OPINION EDITOR To go abroad, or not to go abroad? That is the question. As someone who has recently returned from the London intersession program, I highly recommend students take advantage of the great programs. However, returning home from abroad has its downfalls, which the University of […]

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The #effyourbeautystandards movement

Plus-size model Tess Munster starts a dialogue about body positivity with a sassy hashtag DANIELLE DEVRIES CONTRIBUTOR With body perfection just a few clicks away using photo retouching methods such as Photoshop, most of the images we see of the human body are highly unrealistic. This has prompted many people […]

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Obama takes on YouTube

Obama tries a new route to connect with our generation via #YouTubeAsksObama ELISABETH SMITH CONTRIBUTOR How often does the average college student stop their Netflix marathons to tune in to a political address or debate? Without conducting a formal survey, it is easy to guess that not many of us […]

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Gee, Thanks Snapchat

JULIANA CURTIS OPINION EDITOR @julianacurtis28 A dark cloud settled over all of social media last Tuesday when Snapchat introduced their latest update to the extremely popular app. This update was supposed to be about adding a new Discover feature, where you can get pointless little tidbits of news in a […]

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Half Time program debuts at USD

Second year students are inspired to serve through weekend retreat CHRISTINA BELLOSO CONTRIBUTOR When asked about his thoughts on love and charity work, Pope Francis highlighted why philanthropy is so important to to the Catholic community, carrying over into a community such as the University of San Diego. “It means […]

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New advancements in biotechnology

BRIANNA HARRINGTON BUSINESS EDITOR @ButterflyBri95 Biotechnology has been making many advancements this year. This year brought new autism blood testing along with a new therapy for patients with Parkinson’s disease. Both are expected to start taking place as soon as the end of this month. For University of San Diego […]

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