Now is the time to start a business

BRIANNA HARRINGTON BUSINESS EDITOR @BNH1995 If you are like me and the countless other students who are growing tired of hearing how San Diego is a city that inhibits the growth of business because of its niche market, then listen up. Despite misconceptions about San Diego being a niche market, […]

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Long-distance friendship

KAITLIN GOODHART FEATURE EDITOR @itsskg There comes a time in everyone’s life when they meet that special someone. This special someone could come along at any point in one’s life, but when you know, you know. Some call it fate, but one thing everyone can agree on is this person […]

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Equal pay for women, please

BRIANNA HARRINGTON BUSINESS EDITOR @BNH1995 In 2014, a full-time female employee earned 82.5 percent of what a male earned, which is a step up from 1979 when women only made 62 percent of what men earned. I think it is time for women to start earning the same wages as […]

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It ads nothing

KEVIN KARN ARTS & CULTURE EDITOR @kkarn7 My favorite website on the planet has always been YouTube. With practically an infinite library of videos, it is a one-stop shop for all the entertainment and education I need. As far as the Internet goes, I would almost say that YouTube is […]

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Don’t hate on Valentine’s Day

JULIANA CURTIS OPINION EDITOR @julianacurtis28 I know Valentine’s Day can be hard when you are single. If we aren’t currently single, we all have been at some point, and know our fair share about what it is like on “Singles Awareness Day” without a significant other. Having said that, I […]

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Attention slackers

BRIANNA HARRINGTON BUSINESS EDITOR @BNH1995 Listen up, I have some bad news for all the slackers out there. A new application has been released called Class 120 that will help professors, parents, and campus administration track the attendance of students. The developer said the purpose is to help students keep […]

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Where is the revolution?

SARAH BREWINGTON NEWS EDITOR @sgbrew42 The bubble. A sticky, gossamer, figurative bubble held all the social justice issues of society neatly packed away for another time and another discussion. This bubble held movements like feminism, black equality, gay rights, sexual assault and general equality. This bubble, too sticky to touch, […]

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Love Love

KEVIN KARN ARTS & CULTURE EDITOR @kkarn7 Valentine’s Day is a tricky holiday. I am not referring to the difficulty of finding a gift or picking a restaurant either. I mean that it literally tricks you. Why? The first reason is that it inherently frames your mind and can cage […]

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Respect Greatness

HUNTER JAMESON SPORTS EDITOR @HJamo In the last two weeks, two of the best coaches in college basketball history passed away, Dean Smith and Jerry Tarkanian. Each of these men had extraordinary success and were pioneers for the game of basketball. Smith was the head coach for the University of […]

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