Volleyball takes on the best

Toreros play Florida, Texas A&M and Stanford By Hunter Jameson SPORTS EDITOR @HJamo Torero volleyball traveled to the University of Southern California last week to face off against some of the best teams in the nation. The Texas A&M Aggies and University of Florida Gators also made the trip to […]

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No R.E.S.P.E.C.T

By Hunter Jameson SPORTS EDITOR The NFL just went through arguably the most embarrassing week in history that resulted in suspensions, criticism and backlash from fans all around the nation. During the offseason, Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice was suspended two games for a domestic abuse offense, while Cleveland […]

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Raise the minimum wage for more unemployment

By Brett Lynch CONTRIBUTOR Income inequality is a current political issue that has been mulled over by philosophers, economists and political scientists for generations. Minimum wage by design was created to address such inequality. Seattle recently passed a $15 per hour minimum wage, an issue becoming more popular among political […]

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Intramurals, just give it a shot

By Rebekah Filiciotto CONTRIBUTOR With 10 diverse intramural sports to pick from, ranging from kickball to dodgeball to ultimate frisbee, there is something for everyone. Not only are intramural sports a great way to meet people, have fun and develop lifetime interests, they are also a great source of exercise, […]

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Summer is gone, oh well

By Sam Rathe OPINION EDITOR @samuel_vaun This summer passed by way too fast. The leisure of not having classes was swept out from under us this past week, and it is something that is going to have to be dealt with very cautiously. Wait, ha! We live in San Diego […]

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Christians in Iraq face persecution

The crisis for Chaldean Christians in Iraq hits home for some San Diegans By Olivia Lougee ASST. NEWS EDITOR Christians and other non-Muslim groups in Iraq are undergoing extreme hardship and daily threats by the Islamist militant group that identifies itself as Islamic State. Of all the groups being targeted […]

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The art of losing

By Gwyneth Shoecraft NEWS EDITOR @gshoecraft In her poem “One Art,” Elizabeth Bishop writes, “The art of losing isn’t hard to master.” Bishop got it right: Losing is such an easy task that it requires no effort at all. Life is often characterized by loss. Loss is not simply misplaced […]

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