Roommate Dynamics

Tayler Reviere Verninas | Arts and Culture Editor | The USD Vista “Whose dishes are in the sink?” is a common question asked within the walls of our glorified room in the Vistas apartments.  Roommates.  You can’t live with them but … wait, you do live with them! Sometimes tension […]

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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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