Politifest comes to USD

Professors and educators inform attendees on need-to-know information about the midterm election Joshua Strange / Asst. News Editor / The USD Vista The University of San Diego hosted Politifest this past Saturday. The  public affairs summit focused on the issues and candidates that will appear on the upcoming ballot in November. […]

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USD volleyball falls to No. 1 BYU

Toreros battle, but come up short against top-ranked Cougars Anderson Haigler/Sports Editor/The USD Vista It was a battle of two West Coast Conference women’s volleyball powerhouses. At one end of the court stood the top-ranked Brigham Young University Cougars. At the other were the young but surging Toreros, who had […]

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USD’s overtime effort falls short

Torero women’s soccer loses hard-fought 2-1 decision to WCC foe Brigham Young University Alyssa Sanchez/Contributor/The USD Vista The University of San Diego women’s soccer team lost to the Brigham Young University Cougars by a score of 1-2 last Saturday night.  The players of both teams were aggressive right from the […]

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Judgment day for JUUL

Food and Drug Administration gives JUUL an ultimatum in order to protect minors Amy Inkrott / News Editor / The USD Vista Throughout the country and within the University of San Diego community, JUULs have become increasingly popular. However, starting Sept. 12, the FDA gave the company 60 days to […]

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Misconceptions of poverty in SD

A USD interdisciplinary panel encourages community members to throw away their prejudice  Emma Goodman-Fish/Asst. Feature Editor/The USD Vista In 2017, there were nearly 40 million Americans living in poverty, while about 400 people control 35 percent of the value of equity and assets in America. While there is a significant […]

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The trouble with trams

Tram Services is making changes to appease students and fulfill the demands of their schedules Tyler Arden/Contributor/The USD Vista The logistics of keeping over 9,000 students moving and on-time are far from simple. Yet changes made this semester meant to improve tram operation and the riding experience still fail to […]

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Cool Kids Club sparks change

Toreros join club and spend time with differently-abled young adults while encouraging diversity Emma Goodman-Fish/Asst. Feature Editor/The USD Vista Zia Yurchuck, a sophomore student and president of the Cool Kids Club at USD, wholeheartedly believes in changing the biases surrounding differently-abled people and creating lasting relationships along the way.  “It’s […]

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