Nina Montejano sees upside down

University’s summer undergraduate research program sponsors student’s summer art project Jenna Murphy / Contributor / The USD Vista Eight hours, every day, drawing. For some, this might not sound like summer vacation. But for Nina Montejano, a senior double majoring in visual art and architecture here at USD, this is what […]

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In defense of English majors

The advantages of declaring English as a major in spite of popular misconceptions Dorothy Dark / A&C Editor / The USD Vista In the aftermath of the Cold War, the methods and curriculums utilized for teaching within the U.S. public education system had undergone significant change. This was a consequence of […]

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Frederick Douglass and Karl Marx

University two-part series features conversation on sociopolitical thinkers from the 18th century Kathryn Querner / Copy Editor / The USD Vista The year 2018 marks the 200-year anniversary of the births of both Karl Marx and Frederick Douglass, two reformers whose influential works have shaped modern, social, political, and economic thought. […]

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