Commute to class with pedal power

Students enjoy safely biking to class as an alternative to driving By Tobi Nickel CONTRIBUTOR With year-round mild weather, San Diego is one the best cities in the entire nation for people to commute by bike. The San Diego region has more than 1,340 miles of bikeways and USA Today […]

Read more

A black eye for the NFL

CoverGirl boycotts NFL in response to domestic abuse By Kaitlin Goodhart ASST. OPINION EDITOR @itsskg If you are someone who, like myself, supports the National Football League and also stands for the voice of women, you may also be deeply upset with the domestic violence conflicts currently going on in […]

Read more

South Park, how do you do it?

By Sam Rathe OPINION EDITOR @samuel_vaun Starting up again this week, the television show “South Park” will once again bewilder me with its ability to “get away with it.” The new episode touches on the subject of the Washington Redskins and the whole issue of whether they should change their […]

Read more

USD promotes creativity through writers series

By Christina Belloso ASST. FEATURE EDITOR The Cropper Creative Writing Series celebrated its 10th Anniversary by kicking off the 2014-2015 cycle with a lecture from author and National Book Award finalist, Sarah Shun-lien Bynum, on Sept.18. The Lindsay J. Cropper Center for Creative Writing was established in 2004 as a […]

Read more

Label overload

By Brittany Carava FEATURE EDITOR @brittcarava I like to think that I’m a pretty keen observer. I enjoy looking at the details, the small little clues in movies or images in magazines or other print media. The details that I have been noticing the most lately are the ones printed […]

Read more

Weekly market review: week ending Sept. 19

By Christopher Reyes BUSINESS EDITOR @cd_rey The stock market finished higher on the week, recovering the loss from last week. The heavily technology allocated Nasdaq was down early in the week in response to news that Oracle’s CEO, Larry Ellison, will be departing the company. The gains are in part […]

Read more

Sharp rise in rent expected in San Diego

By Christopher Reyes BUSINESS EDITOR @cd_rey San Diego’s beautiful weather, white beaches and fun nightlife make it a city that appeals to nearly everyone. San Diegans pay a premium for these amenities and over the next five years that cost is expected to increase greatly. For those on a budget, […]

Read more

Dreams should change

By Christopher Reyes BUSINESS EDITOR @cd_rey a“Thankfully dreams can change. If we’d all stuck with our first dream, the world would be overrun with cowboys and princesses.” As a senior, this quote from television host and political satirist Stephen Colbert is a great comfort. It comes from a commencement speech […]

Read more
1 247 248 249 250 251 309