A Bite of San Diego: Pizza
It all started with a dream … Two men, one slice, the opportunity of a lifetime. We didn’t see it coming, no one did, but when The USD Vista calls, you answer.
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It all started with a dream … Two men, one slice, the opportunity of a lifetime. We didn’t see it coming, no one did, but when The USD Vista calls, you answer.
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On Tuesday, University of San Diego students stood in solidarity with DACA recipients. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, commonly referred to as DACA, is an Obama-era program that is aimed at protecting undocumented students from deportation on two-year, renewable intervals.
Read moreSenior Anthony Catanzaro is confused, offended, and ready for a fight. In a matter of weeks, he watched his and the entire campus’ digital access to both The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times evaporate after eight student-government officials decided the program wasn’t worth the money.
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With more than half of Copley Library closed due to renovations, students are on the hunt for a new study spot. Coffee shops, to which San Diego is home to many, have always been go-to places for students to get work done.
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Most first-year athletes at NCAA Division I schools would be happy to even step foot on the court or the field. Some might get occasional minutes and others might even work their way into starting lineups. But very few have impacted the game so heavily in their first year as University of San Diego volleyball player Grace Frohling.
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Associated Student Government (ASG) saw an unfamiliar sight during last Thursday’s meeting — a senate packed with students. More than two dozen listened intently as Eleanor Wheeler took the podium to read their response to the recent hate crime, which left Wheeler’s door vandalized with slurs and violent language on Oct. 24.
Read moreWarnings about the dangers of smoking, vaping, and Juuling dominate the media, which they should — any of these activities are dangerous to one’s, and others’, health. However, we should not let the news reports about vaping-related illnesses distract us from the fact that special interest groups in Washington, D.C. that lobby on behalf of predaceous cigarette companies are taking advantage of addicted Americans.
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It was Senior Night for the University of San Diego women’s soccer team as they hosted the Pepperdine University Waves (9-6-2, 5-2 West Coast Conference) at Torero Stadium. The Toreros (6-9-1, 2-5 WCC) are winless against the Waves since 2015.
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Nestled into the front room of Made Lumber Supply in Morena’s warehouse district, Claro Coffee is not your average coffee shop. This newly opened coffee spot was built by some of the woodworkers employed by the lumber yard it resides in.
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Of the packed crowd that filled Associated Student Government’s (ASG) meeting in Solomon Hall last Thursday afternoon, close to half was in attendance to share opinions regarding the College Readership Program.
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