Study Tips From Upperclassmen
As midterms roll around, USD Upperclassmen reflect on how and where they do their best studying.
Read moreAs midterms roll around, USD Upperclassmen reflect on how and where they do their best studying.
Read moreWith the start of the spring semester and an increase in students on campus, there are some new changes to what is and is not available to USD students. While San Diego remains in the most restrictive, purple tier at the time of publication, due to the number of COVID-19 cases, many on-campus dining options, services, and activities are either not being offered or are offering remote services only. However, some select spaces, dining, and services remain open and committed to serving students.
Read moreWith more than half of Copley Library closed due to renovations, students are on the hunt for a new study spot. Coffee shops, to which San Diego is home to many, have always been go-to places for students to get work done.
Read moreNestled into the front room of Made Lumber Supply in Morena’s warehouse district, Claro Coffee is not your average coffee shop. This newly opened coffee spot was built by some of the woodworkers employed by the lumber yard it resides in.
Read moreAfter my family dropped me off at LAX and I slowly made it onto my plane with baby tears in my eyes, I only had three thoughts: What have I done? What if this plane goes down? And my best case scenario is that I relive the Lizzie McGuire movie and ride around on a Vespa with an Italian boy named Paulo.
Read moreUSD library renovations finally adjust to the needs of modern students Eric Boose / Opinion Editor / The USD Vista When it was first constructed in the 1980s, Copley Library was an ideal college library. Filled by thousands upon thousands of books and journals while still boasting swaths of spaces […]
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