A letter from the editor

HUNTER JAMESON | EDITOR IN CHIEF To The USD Vista Staff 2015-16, As I think back to the beginning of my college career, I can honestly say that the best decision I made during my time at USD was joining the school newspaper. Not only have I learned so much […]

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Op-ed from Vista alum

  MATT HOSE | UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO CLASS OF 2015 Standing in the middle of Linda Vista Road, with a hundred or so cars whizzing by me in both directions and only a couple of yellow lines to separate us, I used to wonder what the chances were that […]

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The view on The Vistas

KELLY KENNEDY | ART DIRECTOR “On campus living at USD only gets better the second time around[…] It’s no wonder why so many Toreros choose to stay on campus after their first-year living experience,” could be the most ironic statement featured on USD Residential Life’s website. Considering that just below […]

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The dog did not eat your ballot

BENTLEY PORTERFIELD | CONTRIBUTOR Millennials, what is more annoying: questions about your post-college plans or questions about who you will be voting for in the upcoming election? Yes, politics can be irritating but they also have a major impact on your life. What if I told you that you could […]

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No mo’ F.O.M.O

This weekend, my social media accounts were flooded with photos and videos from Coachella music festival… and it’s only Weekend 1. Yes, the endless Snapchats and artsy photos were a little excessive and irritating but I caught myself doing something even more obnoxious. After almost every Snap I opened, I […]

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Let’s face it: Life’s a drag

ABBY GENTRY | OPINION EDITOR I get it, we are a Catholic school. This title carries certain expectations, and those expectations bring controversy. Religious institutions always seem to stir the pot because people are passionate about their faith and want their faith to be represented in a way that satisfies […]

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Not so fine-ances

T.J HODGES | CONTRIBUTOR Not voting in the Associated Students elections, you are essentially throwing 102 dollars in the trash. Every year, 102 dollars of student tuition goes straight to AS. This fee, on top of the many other sneaky fees, adds on to make USD one of the most […]

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The pay-off of no pay

ABBY GENTRY | OPINION EDITOR For many students, working 40 plus hours a week during summer break — with no paycheck — seems like a nightmare. While it may not come across as the ideal situation, summer internships free of charge still offer great benefits, even if they do not […]

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