No mo’ F.O.M.O

This weekend, my social media accounts were flooded with photos and videos from Coachella music festival… and it’s only Weekend 1. Yes, the endless Snapchats and artsy photos were a little excessive and irritating but I caught myself doing something even more obnoxious. After almost every Snap I opened, I […]

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Let’s face it: Life’s a drag

ABBY GENTRY | OPINION EDITOR I get it, we are a Catholic school. This title carries certain expectations, and those expectations bring controversy. Religious institutions always seem to stir the pot because people are passionate about their faith and want their faith to be represented in a way that satisfies […]

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College friendships might come and go

TAYLER REVIERE VERNINAS | THE USD VISTA | ARTS & CULTURE EDITOR Since the end of the school year seems to come faster with every passing day, I cannot help but be nostalgic and appreciative of all the fond memories I have made thus far. Nor can I help but […]

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April 13

NOAH HILTON | CONTRIBUTOR  April 13 will no doubt live on in the minds of columnists, bloggers, and editors as one of the darkest days in the history of sports writing. They had finally been exposed. Blank pages and empty screens tempted them, endlessly and mockingly. The ineffable nature of […]

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Not so fine-ances

T.J HODGES | CONTRIBUTOR Not voting in the Associated Students elections, you are essentially throwing 102 dollars in the trash. Every year, 102 dollars of student tuition goes straight to AS. This fee, on top of the many other sneaky fees, adds on to make USD one of the most […]

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The pay-off of no pay

ABBY GENTRY | OPINION EDITOR For many students, working 40 plus hours a week during summer break — with no paycheck — seems like a nightmare. While it may not come across as the ideal situation, summer internships free of charge still offer great benefits, even if they do not […]

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Millennials and the housing market

HENLEY DOHERTY | ASST. BUSINESS EDITOR | THE USD VISTA | @hensolo_ Getting settled into your first college dorm was a pretty big deal, and if you live off campus, renting your first apartment or beach house was also pretty exciting. If you live in a house off campus, odds […]

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Millions of millennials at the polls

KEVIN DO | CONTRIBUTOR After spending their undergraduate careers  trapped in biology labs and enduring time-consuming internships to expand their resumes, students never expect that sacrificing their lives in college would leave them unemployed. Upon graduating from college, many students think that the opportunities for a successful career were endless […]

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Padres tristes

MATTHEW ROBERSON | SPORTS EDITOR | @mroberson22 Perhaps the most tired cliche in baseball is that no matter how stacked a team’s roster may appear, or how enormous their payroll might be, all 30 teams have a chance to compete for the playoffs when the season starts. Opening Day represents […]

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Communication Studies is not a cop out

TAYLER REVIERE VERNINAS | THE USD VISTA | ARTS & CULTURE EDITOR If you have ever had to tell others what your major is, you have probably said it with either pride, shame, passion, or indifference. You’re ecstatic (or not) because you are working hard for the diploma that will […]

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