What not to wear to the polls

Every election year, candidates try to create the most outrageous and unique t-shirts, hats, and buttons for their constituents. Some of the more popular items this election were Hillary Clinton’s “Love Trumps Hate” and Donald Trump’s iconic “Make America Great Again” trucker hat. Many constituents wear their memorabilia with pride […]

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Communal Coffee creates community

Walking into Communal Coffee is like walking into the living room you’ve always wanted. Curated by owner Jennifer Byard, the coffee shop has become a popular spot for students and neighbors to sip quality roasts among friends. Byard lived in the North Park/South Park area for eight years before opening […]

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Salton Sea shrinking

A man-made toxic lake in the middle of the desert, with the potential to kill thousands of people living around it, is not only an apocalyptic scenario, but also a harsh reality for Southern California. About two and a half hours east of the University of San Diego, spread across […]

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Student spotlight: A balancing act

The best way to know if your dream job is right for you is to get an internship. Many University of San Diego students struggle to balance classes, work, and an internship. Dakota Quayle, a USD senior and communication studies major, has found a way to do all that and […]

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