Half Time program debuts at USD

Second year students are inspired to serve through weekend retreat CHRISTINA BELLOSO CONTRIBUTOR When asked about his thoughts on love and charity work, Pope Francis highlighted why philanthropy is so important to to the Catholic community, carrying over into a community such as the University of San Diego. “It means […]

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New advancements in biotechnology

BRIANNA HARRINGTON BUSINESS EDITOR @ButterflyBri95 Biotechnology has been making many advancements this year. This year brought new autism blood testing along with a new therapy for patients with Parkinson’s disease. Both are expected to start taking place as soon as the end of this month. For University of San Diego […]

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A strong dollar versus a weak dollar

BRIANNA HARRINGTON BUSINESS EDITOR @ButterflyBri95 Historically, the United States Treasury secretaries have stated that a strong dollar is more beneficial for the economy. For University of San Diego students studying abroad, the strong dollar brings many benefits, Recent trends, however, may be pointing a different direction. The dollar is at […]

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Should we be happy about gas?

BRIANNA HARRINGTON BUSINESS EDITOR @ButterflyBri95 As we have all noticed, the price of gasoline has been plummeting. No doubt everyone has been enjoying a little bit of extra change in their pockets to spend elsewhere, but the problem in question is the impact oil prices have on the economy. The […]

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Perry’s Party

KEVIN KARN ARTS & CULTURE EDITOR @kkarn7 With all due respect to Katy Perry, this column is dedicated to the underappreciated stars of the Super Bowl Halftime Show. Yes, I am looking at you, Mr. bright blue shark with two legs. And you, multi-colored beach ball with one tooth whose […]

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