Forty years of fighting back

Annual Take Back the Night event stands against sexual assault violence at USD Victoria Thomas | Contributor | USD Vista Protesters chanted as they walked the streets of the University of San Diego, bathed in the light from the Public Safety squad cars escorting them. Emotions escalated with every chant […]

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USD gives cancer the boot

10th annual Relay for Life on-campus event sheds light on cancer awareness Lilyana Espinoza | News Editor | The USD Vista Emotions ran high as the darkness enveloped the Valley Field. It was time to light luminarias — battery-operated candles inside decorated, white paper bags symbolizing hope in darkness — […]

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President Trump’s visit to SD

Trump’s first visit to California since his presidency was greeted with protest Glenn McDonell | Contributor | The USD Vista Five miles to the west of the U.S.-Mexican border wall, on a hill in San Ysidro overlooking the international border, stands Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, the site […]

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National Student Walkout

Toreros participate in the National Student Walkout to rally for gun control change John McNicholas | Contributor | The USD Vista Lilyana Espinoza | News Editor | The USD Vista “When our communities are hurting, what do we do? Stand up, fight back!” yelled students and faculty throughout Colachis Plaza […]

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Millennials are moving home

The Millennial generation is most likely to move back in with their parents after graduation Lilyana Espinoza | News Editor | The USD Vista An increasing number of Millennials, who according to the Pew Research Center are people born between 1981-1996, are making the decision to move back home with […]

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Student action on textbooks

Leaders in Associated Students have pioneered new methods to make course materials more accessible Glenn McDonell | Contributor Every semester, USD students are faced with the need to decide how best to purchase or otherwise access a new set of course materials. For many, the need to set aside hundreds […]

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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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A voice for transgender students

Dialogue continues regarding representation and accommodations for transgender students Lilyana Espinoza, Angelo Tharp | The USD Vista The saying goes that college is an opportunity to discover oneself. For some students who identify as transgender, the opportunity to find oneself during these years can be impactful, yet can also lead […]

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Study abroad safety concerns

The risks of studying abroad and how students address them Glenn McDonell | Contributor | USD Vista The 2017 “Open Doors Report” published by the Institute of International Education ranks the University of San Diego as second in the nation for undergraduate study abroad participation.  At 80 percent, USD is […]

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