The GOAT?

HUNTER JAMESON SPORTS EDITOR @HJamo Heading into Super Bowl XLIX, there was a controversy regarding deflated footballs used by the New England Patriots in the American Football Conference Championship game. The media tried to figure out who was to blame, whether it was the equipment manager, head coach Bill Belichick […]

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Studying abroad is great, returning is not

KAITLIN GOODHART ASSIST. OPINION EDITOR To go abroad, or not to go abroad? That is the question. As someone who has recently returned from the London intersession program, I highly recommend students take advantage of the great programs. However, returning home from abroad has its downfalls, which the University of […]

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The #effyourbeautystandards movement

Plus-size model Tess Munster starts a dialogue about body positivity with a sassy hashtag DANIELLE DEVRIES CONTRIBUTOR With body perfection just a few clicks away using photo retouching methods such as Photoshop, most of the images we see of the human body are highly unrealistic. This has prompted many people […]

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Obama takes on YouTube

Obama tries a new route to connect with our generation via #YouTubeAsksObama ELISABETH SMITH CONTRIBUTOR How often does the average college student stop their Netflix marathons to tune in to a political address or debate? Without conducting a formal survey, it is easy to guess that not many of us […]

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Gee, Thanks Snapchat

JULIANA CURTIS OPINION EDITOR @julianacurtis28 A dark cloud settled over all of social media last Tuesday when Snapchat introduced their latest update to the extremely popular app. This update was supposed to be about adding a new Discover feature, where you can get pointless little tidbits of news in a […]

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Should we be happy about gas?

BRIANNA HARRINGTON BUSINESS EDITOR @ButterflyBri95 As we have all noticed, the price of gasoline has been plummeting. No doubt everyone has been enjoying a little bit of extra change in their pockets to spend elsewhere, but the problem in question is the impact oil prices have on the economy. The […]

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Perry’s Party

KEVIN KARN ARTS & CULTURE EDITOR @kkarn7 With all due respect to Katy Perry, this column is dedicated to the underappreciated stars of the Super Bowl Halftime Show. Yes, I am looking at you, Mr. bright blue shark with two legs. And you, multi-colored beach ball with one tooth whose […]

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Cuddle season has officially arrived

JULIANA CURTIS OPINION EDITOR @julianacurtis28 Although San Diego’s recent weather is no indication, the holiday season of festive decor and wintry activities is officially in effect. With this season comes the faint sound of Christmas music playing in the background at the mall, inventive new flavors included on the Starbucks […]

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Voting is a privelege, not a right

Why don’t University of San Diego students vote? Is our generation, as a whole, jaded or just misinformed? JEFFREY HALLOCK CONTRIBUTOR You would be forgiven if you said the most exciting part of this fall was watching another Giants World Series victory or picking up the new Taylor Swift album. […]

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To Gluten or not to Gluten?

Juliana Curtis OPINION EDITOR @julianacurtis28 I understand that some people actually have real reasons not to eat gluten, whether it is Celiac disease, gluten intolerance or anything along those lines. However, for the rest of those that have banished gluten from their daily diet just to be trendy or lose […]

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