Must-see museums in San Diego
In San Diego there’s always a museum that fits anyone’s interest, and there’s no better time to visit them than now.
Read moreIn San Diego there’s always a museum that fits anyone’s interest, and there’s no better time to visit them than now.
Read moreUSDtv talks with out-of-state toreros about their feelings on San Diego Fall.
Read moreThe Mission and Pacific Beach areas have seen a heavy increase in violence, with four shootings in the recent months. USDtv speaks to students that live in and frequent the areas.
Read moreIn a bind to find a local spot during Ole Weekend? Don’t worry, The USD Vista compiled a fool-proof guide that will satisfy any and all cravings.
Read moreAs finals season approaches, it becomes increasingly important to find an apt study space to work from. For every student the perfect study spot looks different, but there are normally some key factors that stand out as must haves: peace and quiet, room to spread schoolwork out, and very little distractions.
Read moreDesignated hitter Thomas Luevano led off the bottom of the ninth inning Sunday with a walk. Four runs and two outs later, he strode to the plate again, the bases loaded, needing only to get on base to finish the inning he started and make the Toreros walk-off winners. Luevano didn’t need to swing his bat. The first pitch from Pepperdine reliever Dane Morrow hit USD’s slugger square in the back, sending Luevano to first and the Toreros into delirium.
Read moreWhen it eventually rolls around in the semester, spring break feels like the greatest, most-needed gift from Earth. The cherished one-week break from tests, essays, and homework gives students the opportunity to reset and turn their attention to anything and everything but school. Nowadays, with online classes and Zoom fatigue, spring break feels more necessary than ever. However, these unprecedented times have made it a bit more difficult to plan a trip or a weekend getaway with friends.
Read moreLove is in the air, and unfortunately so is the coronavirus. Though it’s been over a year since COVID-19 crept into the U.S. and “quarantine” became a frequent topic of conversation, nothing has stopped people from crushing on someone over Zoom, going on dates with strangers, and even finding love.
Read moreSan Diego has become a model for how to vaccinate as efficiently as possible Maria Simpson / Assistant News Editor Almost one year ago, all of our lives were turned upside down when the COVID-19 pandemic struck in the United States, and our world has not looked the same since. […]
Read moreThe search for San Diego’s tastiest drinks and treats continues with finding the best pumpkin spice lattes SD coffee shops have to offer Taylor DeGuzman / A&C Editor It’s that special time of year again when the air is filled with seasonal scents of sugar, spice, and everything nice. The […]
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