America’s interns deserve compensation for their work Jackie Marquez / Asst. Opinion Editor / The USD Vista As I scroll through listing after listing for internships, many catch my eye. Every time I click on what seems to be the perfect internship, there is one detail at the bottom of […]
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San Diego is known to tourists for their beaches, popular attractions, nightlife and sports. The biggest sports team to represent the city is the San Diego Padres. The Padres are an American baseball team that were formed in San Diego in 1969 and have been a part of the National League’s West Division. They are one of the three teams in Major League Baseball (MLB) that have not won a World Series Title.
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On the night of Fashion Week San Diego (FWSD), a line snaked around the corner of F Street and Seventh Avenue. People from all walks of life waited patiently to file into the Andaz Hotel, where the event would take place for the 15th year in a row. Inside the venue, designers, volunteers and elites alike sat beside the runway in anticipation, while others mingled on the rooftop bar.
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Delta Lambda Phi is a new fraternity on campus focusing on queer men and allies. Hear more about their chapter from its founders.
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Amid the stress of midterms, students have yet another looming factor to be concerned about: the upcoming flu season. This flu season is already in full swing, and San Diego is making headlines nationally due to the severe consequences of this flu season.
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The most common refrain about the drinking age is undoubtedly: “If 18-year-olds can vote and die for this country, then they should be allowed to drink a beer.” Although this argument is certainly reasonable, the rationale for lowering the drinking age to 18 is actually far deeper than it first appears and would have a wide variety of sociological benefits, besides simply restoring freedom and common sense.
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The USD Folkórico and Mariachi Association (FAMA) had the opportunity to perform for Univisión, a popular American television station for Spanish-speakers, on Oct. 5. In big, colorful dresses, the dancers of FAMA whirled across Colachis Plaza while the mariachi played in the background.
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Finding where one belongs on campus is no easy task. But, religious and cultural clubs can help many grow and be a part of a community that reminds them of their roots.
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The true crime genre is continually increasing in popularity, but many viewers are not taking this media in with a critical eye, leading to harmful consequences.
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Although the Iranian authorities claim Mahsa Amini died of a stroke in custody, her family believes she was tortured to death for violating dress code. Globally, people rally together to demand justice for her death, the freedom of Iran and women’s rights. USD students share their reactions to the strict laws and its consequences.
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