Will Fall 2021 bring social justice?

Students hold poster reading "I Stand with Survivors"

It is important to feel safe at the college you are attending. During the two years I have attended USD, there were quite a few instances where students have come out and said that they have not felt safe within our community. For good reason, organizations such as the year-old Gender Equity and Sex Positivity Club, commonly known as GESP, challenged USD in hopes to promote change and safety for all students on campus.

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Komjathy’s court case

THRS professor in USD DPS report: “It was a massive mistake” Amy Inkrott / Copy Editor / The USD Vista The San Diego Superior Courthouse was bustling on Thursday Sept. 26 as a crowd of people waited for their moment before the judge. While many would have the chance to […]

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Protests unsettle Hong Kong

USD’s International Center removes Hong Kong from Intersession 2020 course list Luke Garrett / News Editor / The USD Vista Seas of people have crowded the streets of Hong Kong, China since last spring in two distinct groups — one claiming to fight for their democratic rights and the other […]

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Professors threatened

A USD professor targeted at least four other faculty members Executive Editors / The USD Vista The beginning of the Fall 2019 semester at the University of San Diego has been marred by scandal after a USD Theology and Religious Studies (THRS) professor allegedly made threats against at least four […]

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Students react to the scandal

In response to the alleged threats, USD students voice their opinions and concerns Celina Tebor / Managing Editor / The USD Vista The University of San Diego’s campus was buzzing with conversation last Wednesday. This was the first time the public learned about the alleged threats made by Louis Komjathy, […]

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