USDtv News – October 30th, 2017

USD has a ghost? Learn about this and more on this week’s episode of USDtv News!
Read moreUSD has a ghost? Learn about this and more on this week’s episode of USDtv News!
Read moreTrump’s rollback surrounding birth control affects students and faculty on campus Nicole Kuhn | Assistant News Editor | The USD Vista On Oct. 6, the Trump Administration made a decision that could affect 62 million women in the US. The Department of Health and Human Services declared that the pill […]
Read moreSexual harassment allegations against Hollywood producer flood the media Nicole Kuhn | Assistant News Editor | The USD Vista Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, known for directing movies such as “Kill Bill” and “Tulip Fever,” allegedly sexually assaulted 40 women over the course of his career. The accusations swirling around Harvey […]
Read moreAccording to San Diego’s Health and Human Services Agency, in 2017 there has been a Hepatitis A outbreak in San Diego that is affecting the homeless. Most of the people who have contracted Hepatitis A are homeless and/or illicit drug users, although there are some cases in which they have […]
Read moreMembers of the campus community came together last Friday afternoon to spend the night outside in Plaza Mayor to raise awareness for and stand in solidarity with the homeless in San Diego County. “A Night Without Shelter” was created and planned by several leaders within Associated Students. The event was […]
Read moreThe mayors of San Diego and Tijuana came together on Monday, March 13 to symbolically renew their mutual desires for cross-border cooperation between the two cities. This friendly press conference occurred amidst the uncertainties which have characterized relations between the two nations as of late. On the steps of Tijuana’s […]
Read moreLast week, 60 students and faculty members gathered around the fountain outside of Maher to discuss political and social issues. The discussion covered topics from the immigration ban, indigenous peoples, and the need for democracy. While the discussion was open to the public and all points of view, some students […]
Read moreELISABETH SMITH | ASST. NEWS EDITOR | THE USD VISTA On Nov. 14 a series of terrorist attacks in Paris left 120 dead and 352 people injured, according to official reports. After the attacks, security in France and all around Europe has heightened and more than 160 anti-terror police raids […]
Read moreSARAH BREWINGTON | NEWS EDITOR | THE USD VISTA While this first week of December marked the last month of the semester for many students, it marked the official beginning of President Harris’ leadership. In a swell of anticipation the crowded seats on the floor of the Jenny Craig Pavilion […]
Read moreKEVIN NELSON | MANAGING EDITOR | THE USD VISTA | @knel17 On Wednesday Dec. 2 at approximately 10:20 a.m., gunshots rang out in a conference room at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, CA. The conference room was filled with staff members and patients of the Regional Center for […]
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