Company values have power

Taryn Beaufort | Opinion Editor | The USD Vista Companies affiliated with various organizations, beliefs, religions, etc. are not something new. Those affiliations may not be well-known — but they have always been there. Some may begin to wonder, “What if my favorite company goes against my personal values?” Chances […]

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Should teachers carry guns?

Tori Thomas | Contributor | The USD Vista It’s easy to think, when sitting upon the high hill of the University of San Diego, that it is unaffected by the surrounding world around us. However, as more reports of gun violence at academic institutions enter the news cycle, it becomes […]

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FUSO hosts annual event

The Filipino Ugnayan Student Organization celebrated with food, a play, and live music On Saturday March 4, FUSO (Filipino Ugnayan Student Organization) hosted “Pilipino Culture Night” in Camino Hall’s Shiley Theatre. The event was designed to showcase the greatest aspects of Filipino culture and celebrate the diversity of the USD […]

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CRSSD Festival takeover

The sold-out EDM festival makes its bi-annual return over the weekend with a packed lineup Rain or shine CRSSD, the bi annual EDM festival, happened this past Saturday and Sunday, March 3 and 4. Even the gloomy weather on Saturday did not stop festivalgoers from enjoying the anticipated event. Located in Downtown San Diego […]

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Accessing an ambulance at USD

Public Safety clarifies how to call an ambulance in a medical emergency on campus Lilyana Espinoza | News Editor | The USD Vista Junior Jeff Keeler had never experienced pain like this before. Keeler had just completed a workout with his NROTC unit, and even in his time as a […]

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Religious group raises concerns

Group members of outside group approach Toreros on campus and some question the group’s motives Celina Tebor | Feature Editor | The USD Vista   It is not strange to see non-students and faculty wander around campus on any given day — many people walk their dogs, attend mass at […]

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Marveling over “Black Panther”

Taryn Beaufort | Opinion Editor | The USD Vista Some may wonder what it would be like to live in a technologically advanced society that isolates itself by posing as a developing nation. “Black Panther” gives viewers the virtual chance to fulfill those desires. The main character T’Challa returns home […]

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Grappling with mental health

In today’s stress-filled environment, college students are at an increased risk for mental health issues  Dayan Gomez (Contributor) | Kaia Hubbard (Copy Editor) | USD Vista The feeling of being stuck in one’s own body, numb, and unable to get out — as if invisible cement prevents any movement or […]

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Serra Hall event fosters debate

Different scholars and members of Native American tribes discuss the future of Serra Hall’s name Celina Tebor | Feature Editor | USD Vista Serra Hall, a prominent fixture on the University of San Diego’s campus, was named in honor of St. Junipero Serra and features a statue of his likeness […]

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