The trouble with trams

Tram Services is making changes to appease students and fulfill the demands of their schedules Tyler Arden/Contributor/The USD Vista The logistics of keeping over 9,000 students moving and on-time are far from simple. Yet changes made this semester meant to improve tram operation and the riding experience still fail to […]

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Cool Kids Club sparks change

Toreros join club and spend time with differently-abled young adults while encouraging diversity Emma Goodman-Fish/Asst. Feature Editor/The USD Vista Zia Yurchuck, a sophomore student and president of the Cool Kids Club at USD, wholeheartedly believes in changing the biases surrounding differently-abled people and creating lasting relationships along the way.  “It’s […]

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Nina Montejano sees upside down

University’s summer undergraduate research program sponsors student’s summer art project Jenna Murphy / Contributor / The USD Vista Eight hours, every day, drawing. For some, this might not sound like summer vacation. But for Nina Montejano, a senior double majoring in visual art and architecture here at USD, this is what […]

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Bill Cosby behind bars

“America’s Dad” sentenced to incarceration in state prison for sexual assault crimes Amy Inkrott / News Editor and Noah Straninger / Contributor Bill Cosby’s accomplishments and popularity have been overshadowed by the numerous sexual assault allegations against him. After several years of allegations and a mistrial, former comedian and actor Bill […]

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Toreros sweep WCC weekend

USD volleyball beats both Portland and Gonzaga in straight sets to extend WCC winning streak to three Anderson Haigler/Sports Editor/The USD Vista As the Toreros made their way through one of the nation’s tougher non-conference women’s volleyball schedules earlier this season, USD women’s volleyball head coach Jennifer Petrie stressed the […]

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Football takes down Stetson

Toreros extend home PFL win streak to 31 games in 49-10 romp over Hatters Anderson Haigler/Sports Editor/The USD Vista The last time the University of San Diego football team lost a home conference game, most of the players on their current roster were in middle school. The iPhone 4 was […]

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Soccer’s comeback falls short

USD women’s soccer rallies twice in second half, but loses in overtime to Gonzaga University Eric Boose/Contributor/The USD Vista The Torero women’s soccer team came back from a one-goal deficit twice in the second half, but fell 3-2 in overtime against the Gonzaga University Bulldogs on Sunday afternoon. Gonzaga defender […]

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ICE Sparks Fiery Protest

Students protest the potential presence of ICE at the Career Fair Paulina Sierra / Opinion Editor / The USD Vista A sociology professor, Greg Prieto, Ph.D., discovered on a casual walk to lunch that a potentially threatening organization – one that could shake the stability of the lives of certain […]

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