The summer we turned to media
Media that students enjoyed this summer holiday
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Media that students enjoyed this summer holiday
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February is the season of love, so we tested Torero’s knowledge of Valentine’s Day.
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In honor of spooky season, we tested Torero’s knowledge of Halloween.
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Last week the Torero Program Board, with help from other student organizations, hosted a Latinx Heritage Month event with local food, cultural dances, and other fun activities. Students say that cultural events like this one make a major impact on campuses like USD.
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Advanced Marketing Students hosted their very own fashion show here on campus. Partnered with Fashion Valley Mall, students executed all aspects of both planning the show and walking as models.
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This year, 12 students presented their senior thesis for the Art, Architecture and Art History (DAA+AH) program within the College of Arts and Sciences. Just as each student’s art and educational journey looks different, so too are their futures as they continue as the next generation of artists, architects, designers, critics and creative thinkers.
Read moreUSD Vista staff picks their favorite summer tunes JESSICA MILLS / ARTS & CULTURE EDITOR / THE USD VISTA As the stress of finals begins to wane, the weather grows warmer and the days longer, many students will spend more and more time outside, tuned into a variety of speakers, […]
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Out of this world night presented by USD QTs RONNIE SAENZ / CONTRIBUTOR / THE USD VISTA A long time ago in a University Center forum far, far away… (On April 28) the Queer and Trans Student Union (QTs) held their inaugural QT ball with an intergalactic theme. The ball […]
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This past weekend, one of USD’s Theatre courses “THEA-494: Making a Play,” put on a final class project of “Almost, Maine” with five sold-out shows. The play was written by John Carinani, well known as forensic expert Julian Beck in “Law and Order” and was directed by Adjunct Assistant Professor and professional director, Lisa Berger.
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Popularly referred to as “fashion’s biggest night out,” this year’s Met Gala theme honored the late Karl Lagerfeld, well known for his work as the creative director of the French fashion house Chanel.
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