SBA changes name to School of Business

DIEGO LUNA | BUSINESS EDITOR | THE USD VISTA | @diegotothemoon Recent rankings by Financial Times magazine have put the University of San Diego School of Business in the spotlight in recent weeks. However, the preparation for continuous improvement begins with outstanding and sometimes eccentric leadership. Dean of USD School […]

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Trying to get you to read this

TAYLER REVIERE VERNINAS | THE USD VISTA | ARTS & CULTURE EDITOR You know what can be extremely frustrating? Working hard at something, only to have it be disregarded by others. In my case, it is being a writer and editor for The USD Vista school newspaper. “Wait, what? We […]

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Baseball heads to No. 3 Vanderbilt

HUNTER JAMESON | EDITOR-IN-CHIEF | @hjamo The University of San Diego baseball season is finally starting after many months of training, practice, and anticipation for such a promising 2016 season. Last year, the Toreros finished with a record of 33-22, and went 19-8 in West Coast Conference play. While these […]

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Envisioning a new way to plan

Brooklyn Dippo | News Editor The University of San Diego launched a new strategic planning website called Envisioning 2024. The year 2024 marks the 75th anniversary of USD and the website opens the discussion forum up to all students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors, and other community members. The website will […]

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Eduroam improves Internet

Ellie Smith | Asst. News Editor   From USD Secure, to Usdconnect, and now Eduroam, the Internet at the University of San Diego has been in a constant flux over the past few semesters. The newest installment of Eduroam brings a more secure connection for students and staff, along with […]

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Are Super Bowl ads worth the millions?

NICK MANESSIS | CONTRIBUTOR Over 50 companies spent an estimated five million dollars for a single, 30-second commercial time slot this past Super Bowl Sunday. That’s $600,000 spent per second. This type of spending may seem ludicrous, but some companies are more than willing to pay the fee year after […]

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Zika virus linked with birth defects

Brooklyn Dippo | News Editor The Zika virus is spreading across the Americas and is leaving behind a devastating trail. The World Health Organization (WHO) has linked Zika virus outbreaks to an increase in cases of microcephaly in seven countries and has declared this possibly causal relationship a Public Health […]

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Gulls fly past Stockton and Milwaukee

MATTHEW ROBERSON | SPORTS EDITOR | @mroberson22 In their first season as part of the American Hockey League (AHL), the newly hatched San Diego Gulls have struggled to find consistent play. As of Feb. 9, the team has compiled 21 wins and 18 losses, good for 8th in the Western […]

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Feeling in Extremes

This past week has been rough. The weekend before school started I was in a skiing accident that, without a doubt, injured my knee, but to what extent, I was unaware. Although I’ve tried to remain positive, uplifted, and unphased, there are times when I melt into sadness, anger, and […]

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Premier League full of surprises

KEVIN NELSON | MANAGING EDITOR At the beginning of the 2015-16 English Premier League season, Leicester City’s odds to win the title were 5,000 to 1. Their odds to finish in the bottom three teams were 3 to 1. This week Leicester City not only stands on top of the […]

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