Anything goes for FGL

Jenna Principe | Contributor Country music fans, adorned in their cowboy boots, hats, and southern charm, packed the Sleep Train amphitheater in Chula Vista on Saturday, Oct. 3 to watch Florida Georgia Line perform on their “Anything Goes” tour. The country duo, Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, attracted thousands of […]

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Life is not fair

Tayler Reviere Verninas | Arts and Culture Editor | The USD Vista I am so frustrated because life is not fair.  No, I don’t mean fair in the sense that I could not go out this weekend because I had too much homework, I mean fair as in unjust. Every […]

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The costs of missing class

David Fox | Business Contributor  How long would it take a student working on campus with an average wage of $10 per hour to make enough money to pay for a three-hour lecture that meets once a week? You might be surprised to find out that the answer is a […]

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Innovations in 3D printing

Henley Doherty | Asst. Business Editor | The USD Vista |@ralphlaurhen 3D printing is a cutting-edge technology that is being used by an increasing number of businesses and engineering firms, and even here on University of San Diego’s campus at the Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering. In recent years, businesses have […]

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Google Cars: Safe or Not?

Diego Luna | Business Editor | The USD Vista | @diegotothemoon Google wants to make their self-driving cars drive like humans. While I applaud Google for their innovation, as a commuter student, it makes me wonder if this new feature is safe? Intuitively, it doesn’t appear to be a safe idea. Some […]

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Big brews, big flavors, big business

Diego Luna | Business Editor | The USD Vista | @diegotothemoon Many food critics seem to think that San Diego is the ultimate beer destination. However, some students at University of San Diego have mixed emotions about the rising popularity of craft breweries. The craft beer scene in San Diego is by […]

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MLB Postseason Predictions

Matt Robinson | Contributor *Predictions made on Oct. 4   October means the end of another disappointing Padres season for San Diegans, but baseball fans can still rejoice because playoff baseball is finally here. At this point in the season, the argument over advanced statistics versus the eye test is irrelevant. […]

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Padres finish off another disappointing season

Noah Hilton | Contributor April 6, 2015. On the eve of Opening Day, the Padres wrapped up a whirlwind offseason by trading for Craig Kimbrel, arguably baseball’s best closer. This news came on the heels of similar front-page deals throughout the winter, including the signing of free agent ace James Shields […]

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Football wins 20th straight home game

Dylan Brockmeyer | Assistant Sports Editor | The USD Vista What’s sweeter than a big college homecoming win in front of thousands of fans? Defeating a team at their own homecoming game in front of thousands of their fans. Despite a slow start to their away game against the Valparaiso Crusaders […]

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Basketball season officially underway

Matthew Roberson | Sports Editor | The USD Vista | @mroberson22 The end of the month of September serves as a benchmark for college students. For first year students, it signifies the end of their first month away from home. It can be a chilling reminder of both how long you’ve […]

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