31 days of Halloween movies

The 31 Days of Halloween celebration, in short, is a 31-day scary movie spree through the month of October.
Read moreThe 31 Days of Halloween celebration, in short, is a 31-day scary movie spree through the month of October.
Read moreThis weekend, instead of looking down at a sad cup of microwaved oatmeal, try some of San Diego’s best breakfast eateries. Whether you seek a slice of sugary french toast or a protein-packed omelette, your local restaurants will not disappoint.
Read moreFor some, the fall season conjures up images of changing leaves and cool breezes, cozy sweaters and lit candles. However, here in San Diego, residents must try their hardest to make our perpetually-sunny and mild climate feel something like a changing season.
Read moreFor farmers market fans, the local Linda Vista market won’t disappoint Lizzy Jennings / A&C Editor / The USD Vista Residents of San Diego know that this city is the place to be if you’re a fan of farmers markets. With year-round-mild weather and an abundance of open, outdoor spaces, […]
Read moreEven as weather starts to cool, it’s always ice cream season in sunny San Diego Ashley Ingraham / A&C Contributor / The USD Vista A Bite of San Diego took a look at our reader-suggested ice cream shops to put together a comprehensive list for all Toreros looking to try […]
Read moreThe “Drew Barrymore” star headlines Big Blue Bash Celina Tebor / Managing Editor / The USD Vista Rising music star Bryce Vine has made bounds in popularity within the past year, and the University of San Diego hopped on the opportunity to have him as the headliner for Homecoming and Family […]
Read moreA student’s guide to the best discounts and offers available with their Torero ID card Shelby Todd / Contributor / The USD Vista Torero ID cards serve many purposes — from getting you into your dorm room to getting you your morning coffee at Aromas. However, many students don’t realize […]
Read moreDiscover the best boba San Diego has to offer in this week’s food column Ashley Ingraham / Contributor Boba tea first emerged in the Tawainese culinary scene in the 1980s. Since then, it has grown to become a consistently popular item throughout the U.S., with an especially noticeable presence in Southern […]
Read moreRecounting all the highlights from another edition of the jam-packed CRSSD Festival Lizzy Jennings / A&C Editor / The USD Vista This past weekend was the fall edition of San Diego’s popular CRSSD music festival, and it certainly did not disappoint. The 21+ house and techno festival brought good vibes […]
Read moreRock out to recommendations from the USD Radio Executive team Though print and TV are important aspects of student media, music is a universal passion that can connect students campus wide that may have nothing but a favorite song in common. That sense of campus connection is why USD Student […]
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