Hate crime targets first year

Standing before a crowded classroom in Camino Hall, first-year student Eleanor Wheeler read a statement, sharing their story of the recent hate crime on USD’s campus. On the night of Oct. 24, Wheeler was the victim of an attack on the LGBTQ community when their Valley A apartment door was vandalized.

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2 petitions for CRP

University of San Diego Associated Student Government’s (ASG) decision to fully defund the College Readership Program was met with frustration and controversy last week as students’ digital subscriptions to The Wall Street Journal expired and The New York Times was defunded.

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SD fire prevention

Fire season is nothing new to California, but electric companies’ strategies to cope with the danger are. Two weeks ago on Oct. 9, University of San Diego Public Safety Chief James Miyashiro sent out an email warning of potential power outages in the San Diego area.

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No NYT, says ASG

ASG leadership fully defunds readership program Luke Garrett / News Editor / The USD Vista University of San Diego students’ access to free daily news is set to end on Nov. 8. The free digital subscription to The New York Times is no longer supported by the leadership team of Associated Student […]

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ASG cuts subscription

Luke Garrett / News Editor / The USD Vista USD students lost their digital subscription to The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on Oct. 8 and are not going to get it back. This cuts the already stripped College Readership Program at the University of San Diego in half. The other half of […]

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Mata’yuum dedication event

“Kumeyaay people are visible here:” USD community members celebrate new name Celina Tebor / Managing Editor / The USD Vista As the sun set on Monday evening, the University of San Diego celebrated the renaming of its Missions Crossroads to Mata’yuum Crossroads. Mata’yuum is a word of the Kumeyaay tribe, […]

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