A spring break-down

JOAN O’LEARY | ASST. OPINION EDITOR With Spring Break right around the corner for USD undergraduates, many are looking forward to their week away from the library. Spring Break, although a fun time for many, can also be a worrisome time of year for parents, students, and universities across the […]

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Your major is not better than me

ABBY GENTRY | OPINION EDITOR There seems to be a common knowledge of an unofficial major hierarchy. I do not know how it came about or why it exists but there are some majors that receive different treatment, responses, and reactions than others. For some reason, at some point in […]

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iPhone fact and fiction

HENLEY DOHERTY | Asst. BUSINESS EDITOR | THE USD VISTA | @hensolo_ There are a lot of myths circulating around about how to break into a locked iPhone or see someone’s old Snapchats. Frankly, it’s slightly concerning to me how many people are so keen on trying to break into […]

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Sweating for low stress, not small size

LAURA TRESSEL | THE USD VISTA | COPY EDITOR Anyone who’s watched “Legally Blonde” knows that exercise releases endorphins, endorphins make people happy, and happy people just don’t kill their spouses. They just don’t. Well, Ms. Elle Woods, I’m starting to see your point. Saturday night, after a long, stressful […]

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Who run the world? Girls

Tuesday, March 8 marked International Women’s Day. I was thrilled that it not only landed on my mom’s birthday, but also on several of my female friends, relatives, and mentors days of birth. I think many can agree that there has been a rise in discussion across the globe regarding […]

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Dress it up & make it real for me

MATTHEW ROBERSON | SPORTS EDITOR | @mroberson22 March Madness. Without any context, these are just two words that have been thrown together without any clear connotation. This could be referring to a high school marching band that is being torn apart by jealousy and pettiness. Or they could be used […]

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Separation by association

TAYLER REVIERE VERNINAS | THE USD VISTA | ARTS & CULTURE EDITOR We sit on the benches behind IPJ to enjoy a wonderful view of San Diego. We gather in the study rooms of Copley Library the night before our heavily weighted midterm. We feast on Mongolian BBQ dishes, SLP […]

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Driving service is not Uber safe

JOAN O’LEARY | ASST. OPINION EDITOR For many Toreros, the phone application Uber has become the superior alternative to taxi services. The app is easy to download on any smartphone, much cheaper than a taxi, and students can get a ride anywhere, at any time. Whether it is a freshman […]

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