San Diego gears up for Halloween

The days of trick-or-treating and school Halloween carnivals might be behind most students at the University of San Diego, but that doesn’t mean that Halloween celebrations have to be any less festive this year. Although leaves aren’t changing colors and temperatures are hardly dropping, it is indeed autumn in San […]

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Cutting Out Columbus Day

Last Monday, classes at some schools across the country were cancelled in observance of Columbus Day. While it is still a federal government holiday, it is becoming less common for schools and businesses to close for Columbus Day. The University of San Diego is one among many schools that don’t […]

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San Diego Issues Historic Endorsement

Recently, The San Diego Union Tribune (U-T) turned heads when the historically conservative newspaper endorsed Hillary Clinton, the Democratic candidate for president. This is the first time in the paper’s 148 year history that the editorial board has chosen to endorse the Democratic candidate, deeming Clinton the safer choice for […]

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LinkedIn and Creeped Out

Just when you thought there was a safe place to make professional connections online, people started sending messages worthy of sexual harassment suits through LinkedIn. The site, a professional networking site, is advertised for expanding business and employing connections. LinkedIn is widely used by students at the University of  San […]

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Has Apple Lost its Direction?

It is safe to say that, over the last decade or so, Apple has cemented itself at the forefront of the tech industry. Currently, MacBooks and iPhones are seen everywhere, and the Torero Store at the University of San Diego even sells exclusively Apple products. Although Apple computers had always […]

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