Google Cars: Safe or Not?

Diego Luna | Business Editor | The USD Vista | @diegotothemoon Google wants to make their self-driving cars drive like humans. While I applaud Google for their innovation, as a commuter student, it makes me wonder if this new feature is safe? Intuitively, it doesn’t appear to be a safe idea. Some […]

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The Millennial Movement

Jamie Eddy | Feature Editor | The USD Vista   This is my senior year, along with about a fourth of our student body. I believe the majority of seniors agree that they feel, act, and see things far differently than they did their first year on the University of […]

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Words of affirmation

  Gianna Caravetta | Opinion Editor | The USD Vista | @giannacara   I’m one of the worst at accepting words of affirmation. When someone I love and deeply care about greets me with any sort of compliment, I am instantly in dismay and unbelief. For some reason, I can’t […]

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What does it mean to be a Christian?

Julie Lai | Contributor and Gianna Caravetta | Opinion Editor | The USD Vista | @giannacara   “Are you a Christian?” This is the question a shooter reportedly asked to a classroom of college students at Umpqua Community College (UCC) in Roseburg, Ore. They were college students, just like the […]

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Brace Yourself: Midterms are coming

Allison McInnis | Assistant Opinion Editor | The USD Vista | @allisonmcinnis_ Midterm season is upon many of us, or for some lucky ones, already finished. You may be thinking that it’s the end of the world. University of San Diego students have all had that week in college: four […]

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Anyone but St. Louis

Matthew Roberson| Sports Editor | The USD Vista | @mroberson22   This year’s field of National League playoff teams consisted of four relatively young, exciting, championship-starved teams. The New York Mets turned their stable of twenty-something year-old starting pitchers, and a flurry of trade deadline acquisitions into their first division title since […]

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Appreciating greatness

Matthew Roberson | Sports Editor | @mroberson22 In the wake of Serena Williams’ startling loss in last week’s U.S. Open semi-final, now is a perfect time to discuss the concept of greatness in sports. At the pace she was playing at before being upset by Roberta Vinci, it looked as […]

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The epidemic of busyness

Gianna Caravetta | Opinion Editor | @giannacara “The funny thing about busy people is that they always have time to tell you they’re busy.” Catholic speaker and self-professed Bible geek Mark Hart’s sentiment sure hits me between the eyes, especially at the beginning of this new semester. We all have […]

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It’s time to #StopSuicide

Gianna Caravetta | Opinion Editor | @giannacara World Suicide Prevention Day was this past week on Sept. 10. All around the globe, millions of people joined the conversation by using #StopSuicide on social media to raise awareness to put an end to suicide. University of San Diego students, staff, and […]

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