UFC: not for me

MATTHEW ROBERSON | SPORTS EDITOR | @mroberson22 On Saturday night I stumbled into a friend’s apartment to find that they were watching a stream of UFC 196. While I know next to nothing about ultimate fighting, except that the goal is to viciously knockout or force the submission of your […]

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Baseball team off to slow start

MATTHEW ROBERSON | SPORTS EDITOR | @mroberson22 Baseball is a sport that is riddled with inherent failure. Even the best hitters to ever play the game don’t reach base every single time they step up to the plate. In fact, no one ever comes close to doing anything like that. If you […]

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FBI takes a bite of the Apple

ABBY GENTRY | OPINION EDITOR Apple recently denied the FBI and the U.S. Department of Justice assistance to access the information on a found iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters. The FBI  claims that Apple is hindering an ongoing investigation with U.S. national security concerning the December shooting […]

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Twitter’s $2 billion dilemma

DIEGO LUNA | BUSINESS EDITOR | THE USD VISTA | @diegotothemoon Twitter is a popular social networking app that is commonly used by Toreros, as well as young professionals, athletes, and entertainers. Currently, Twitter has over 300 million active users but is struggling to make profits. Consequentially, Twitter is also […]

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Don’t Act Oblivious

Dani DeVries ASST. FEATURE EDITOR This past week I walked into Tu Mercado to grab a sandwich and was faced with an interesting situation. I went to get in line and found I was waiting behind a friend of a friend. We have never been formally introduced, however we have […]

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Baseball takes second at Tony Gwynn Classic

BETHANY MOK | CONTRIBUTOR The 1st annual Tony Gwynn Classic was held this weekend in San Diego. Honoring San Diego State Aztec alumnus and Mr. Padre, the tournament combines San Diego’s collegiate baseball teams to honor Gwynn. Freshman outfielder Kevin Collard, a native of nearby Vista, was honored to be […]

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Walk for a Cause

Gracie Brumsickle – Contributor National Eating Disorder Awareness Walk This weekend University of San Diego students, friends, and families came together in a field nearby Liberty Station to help fight against eating disorders. On Saturday morning, Feb. 27, The National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) put on their annual walk to […]

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