Keep your head

KEVIN KARN ARTS & CULTURE EDITOR @kkarn7 Recently, I reached a milestone that some spend most of their college careers waiting for. It is a time where doors are opened and bank accounts shrink. When freedom is achieved and the destination of adulthood seems in grasp. I turned 21. Now, […]

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Starbucks makes progressive steps

Starbucks attempts to start discussion with the #RaceTogether campaign AMY MALTZ CONTRIBUTOR When imagining a  Starbucks visit, you most likely envision finding refreshment in iced coffees and blended smoothies, not necessarily promoting diversity and starting a conversation about race. However, this is exactly what Starbucks is trying to do with […]

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Eating disorders among USD students

Our proximity to the beach and society’s standards combine to create serious body pressure SAM VOGE CONTRIBUTOR It is no secret that within the media, women are portrayed as attractive, thin, flawless, and always desirable individuals.  At this point, the portrayal is so common that the American public is becoming […]

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Ending the stigma on counseling

Getting guidance should not be a taboo topic, but rather a norm ELENA GOODENBERGER CONTRIBUTOR If you have ever visited the counseling center on campus, you may have experienced feelings of embarrassment or shame without even knowing why. If not, reflect on how you may have entered the room. Did […]

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SD for SB 2K15

JULIANA CURTIS OPINION EDITOR @julianacurtis28 As I watched everyone else pack their bags, find their passports, and deplete their savings accounts while preparing for this year’s spring break, I could not have been happier that I was not joining them. Although I love to travel and have utilized spring break […]

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Pros and cons of Spring/Easter Break

Combining spring break and Easter break great for some, not for others TAYLER REVIERE VERNINAS ASST. OPINION EDITOR ASST. OPINION EDITOR The countdown for spring break has officially begun and many students have been crossing off the days in their calendars until they no longer have to go to class.  […]

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Body positivity at USD

JULIANA CURTIS OPINION EDITOR @julianacurtis28 As National Eating Disorder Awareness Week came and went a couple weeks ago, I was disappointed by the lack of attention it garnered here at the University of San Diego. As young adults, we are a part of the age group most affected by eating […]

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App of the week: USD Insight now available

KAITLIN GOODHART FEATURE EDITOR @itsskg BROOKLYN DIPPO ASST. FEATURE EDITOR @brooklyndippo Insight is now available in the app store for all University of San Diego students. This app was previously featured while in beta mode. Insight was released to the app store on March 12, 2015. The app is a […]

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Sigma Pi: Operation Bow Wow

Sigma Pi at University of San Diego, is starting a fundraiser called Operation Bow Wow KAITLIN GOODHART FEATURE EDITOR @itsskg BROOKLYN DIPPO ASST. FEATURE EDITOR @brooklyndippo AND MARINA HOWELL CONTRIBUTOR They say that a dog is a man’s best friend. But for Michael Girard, a senior at the University of […]

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