Politics within Catalonia

Lilyana Espinoza | News Editor | The USD Vista USD perspectives on illegal referendum to declare independence from Spain Catalonia is one of the wealthiest regions in Spain and tensions between the Spanish and Catalan governments have been building for centuries. The President of the Catalan government since January 2016, […]

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Recognizing banned books

Nicole Kuhn | Assistant News Editor | The USD Vista Walking past the main floor of Copley Library, students and faculty came across the library’s annual Banned Books Week. The event recognized and promoted the power of text and the importance of intellectual freedom. The display was held in the […]

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Mandalay Bay Shooting

Tayler Reviere Verninas | Editor In Chief | The USD Vista What many believed to be the sound of fireworks were actually rounds of gunshots from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel on the night of Sunday, Oct. 1. Concertgoers at the Route 91 Harvest Festival were enjoying […]

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Honoring the Kumeyaay

On this year’s California Native American Day, the University of San Diego held a rededication of the Kumeyaay Garden to remind the community that  the campus sits on  territory of the Kumeyaay Nation. Attendees of the event on Sept. 22 felt that being present was imperative to acknowledge the Native […]

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App designed for student health

Many college students lose sleep as a result of high stress levels, but pulling an all-nighter is not something to cheer about. Symptoms of stress are natural and perhaps expected from a college student. The difference between students, however,  is the way they handle their stress. Some students are capable […]

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Hepatitis A getting close to home

A recent outbreak of hepatitis A (HAV) hit close to home this month. According to the University of San Diego Student Health Center, students were potentially exposed to the virus at the Pacific Beach restaurant, World Famous.  Kimberly Woodruff, Supervising Physician of the USD Student Health Center, explained the current […]

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New art arrives in Founders

When students wander through Founders Hall they may discover University of San Diego’s very own art gallery: The Hoehn Family Galleries. This month, the gallery showcases Xerographia, a series released by Brazilian artists during the 70s and 80s. This is the first time any of these art pieces have been […]

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Envision 2024

The year 2024 might seem far away, but it will be here in the blink of an eye. The University of San Diego has already initiated and put into effect a plan to envision 2024. President James T. Harris confirmed that the Board of Trustees has approved this bold new […]

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USD ranked as a green campus

All of the University of San Diego’s composting and recycling did not go to waste. USD has been ranked the tenth greenest campus on the “Cool School” list of 2017 by the award-winning Sierra Magazine. As  part of the Sierra Club, which was created by the famous naturalist John Muir, […]

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