Shocking gaffe at The Oscars

The 89th Academy Awards ceremony featured an unprecedented mistake on Sunday night. “Moonlight,” the 2016 film directed by Barry Jenkins, took home the Academy Award for Best Picture, but not without confusion.    The two presenters for the award, Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty, walked up to the microphone to […]

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Beyoncé cancels Coachella debut

On Feb. 9, 2017, The USD Vista published an article questioning what would happen if Beyoncé was unable to perform at Coachella due to her pregnancy. Unfortunately, the worst has happened for many Beyoncé fans: she has backed out of her headlining performance, as recommended by her doctor. The original […]

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Students tour companies on Torero Treks

If you’ve ever wondered where your tuition goes, look no further than free, university-sponsored events that can provide postgraduate career opportunities. In addition to seemingly perennial campus construction projects, tuition dollars at the University of San Diego are funnelled into useful programs like Torero Treks. Essentially, a Torero Trek is […]

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Friars begin future-focused spring

Spring training is an interesting time for Major League Baseball teams and players. Veterans will show up to spring camp in what they claim is the best shape of their lives. Offseason adjustments will have younger players excited to get back onto the ball field and see if their hard […]

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Students have spring break fever

With spring break quickly approaching, it’s time for students at the University of San Diego to make the all-important decision: how to spend the week off. Some will choose to spend it celebrating their college years on the beaches in Cabo, some will instead choose to catch up on work […]

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Watch movies like it’s the 1950s

Imagine sitting under the stars, your radio turned up, and your favorite movie playing on the big screen. No side conversations during the movie, no one kicking the back of your seat, and no heads blocking the screen. That is the experience available to San Diegans at the Santee Drive-In […]

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Debut of “Another Path Found”

Each spring semester, graduating Visual Arts majors exhibit their thesis projects, bodies of work that often take  from three to nine months to curate. Each student holds an exhibition, which includes an oral thesis defense that is open to the public. Senior Emma Angold is hosting the first exhibition, showcasing […]

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