Uber is innocent

CHRISTOPHER REYES BUSINESS EDITOR @cdrey Uber is receiving a lot of criticism for the rates it charged on Halloween. Users complained about paying three times the normal rate or more as they made their way home after a night of celebrating. Many people feel that Uber has taken advantage of […]

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Long distance love

BRITTANY CARAVA FEATURE EDITOR @brittcarava When someone says “long distance relationship” it is easy to assume that they are referring to their significant other living far away. As I have reflected on my time home with my family this past weekend, I realized that I’m in a long distance relationship […]

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Is college worth it?

CHRISTOPHER REYES BUSINESS EDITOR @cdrey Everyone knows that going to college leads to higher salaries. But just how much does it earn you? This is a question that has plagued me as I amass student debt over four years here at the University of San Diego, a school not typically […]

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Baseball blues

KEVIN KARN ARTS & CULTURE EDITOR @kkarn7 After the baseball season came to a close last night, I realized that I had not watched one game this year from start to finish. At first I thought that I was in the minority. However, as the dismal television ratings of the […]

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Costumes: from fun to offensive

When do Halloween costumes cross the line? Forest Lieberman CONTRIBUTOR It is no secret that we all want to look our best on Halloween. By the time the horror-filled holiday comes, we have finally gotten around to introducing ourselves to that cute guy or girl from our logic class who […]

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Vacation time, all the time

SAM RATHE OPINION EDITOR @samuel_vaun The billionaire businessman Richard Branson recently decided to make some changes to his employees’ vacation policies by giving them an unlimited amount. Yep, that is correct. All of Branson’s 50,000 employees around the world at Virgin Group now have the ability to take a “holiday,” […]

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Sweating the small stuff

GWYNETH SHOECRAFT NEWS EDITOR @gshoecraft In the past week, you could not have turned on the news without being confronted by some frightening stuff. First, there is the Ebola epidemic. The rise in the number of cases has caused panic to spread. Then, an SDSU student was taken to the […]

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Holiday overload

BRITTANY CARAVA FEATURE EDITOR @brittcarava Fall is upon us, complete with pumpkin spice lattes, scarves and pumpkin patches.While I am just as excited as everyone about the holiday season, there are a few annoying things that I have seen lining the shelves as of late. While this might not be […]

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Bad week for Buffett

CHRISTOPHER REYES BUSINESS EDITOR @cdrey If you think your week has been rough, just know that it could be worse. Warren Buffett, hailed as an investment genius, lost about $2 billion in two days. That is how much Steve Ballmer just paid for the L.A. Clippers. It is safe to […]

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The burger battle brews

KEVIN KARN ARTS & CULTURE EDITOR @kkarn7 Hailing from the East Coast, I can say that we East Coasters share one universal question: Why don’t we have an In-N-Out yet? This has plagued former California residents and tourists alike, who have sought solace in everything from backyard barbeques to the […]

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