The music industry’s biggest awards ceremony broke records, expectations and history with its 65th run honoring artists all across the music community. The annual Grammys were held this year at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, recognizing the best albums, recordings and artists of the eligibility year from Oct. 1, 2021, to Sept. 30, 2022.
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This past Tuesday was Valentine’s Day. For some, that means a day of romance, hearts and chocolate. For others, it means eating a bowl of ramen alone in your dorm and doing homework.
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Since the dawn of the digital age, streaming your favorite movies or TV shows has been a prevalent part of our culture. Companies like Netflix, Hulu and HBO Max have secured themselves as top streaming services in the country. These networks are known for their original and exclusive content, but recently more streaming sites are getting rid of that content to cut costs.
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USD Assistant Professor Dr. Jeeyun “Sophia” Baik received the title of being one of the top “100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics,” according to the organization Women AI Ethics. Baik explained specifically what Ethics of Artificial Intelligence are.
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This year marks the 10th anniversary of USD’s Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering. What was once just a department on campus transformed into a greater assemblage of talented students, new amenities, majors and more.
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Ticketmaster lawsuit should change how artists sell tickets Zoe Marie Zapanta / Asst. Opinion Editor / The USD Vista Last November, Taylor Swift fans across the country flocked to Ticketmaster to purchase tickets for Swift’s upcoming tour. After waiting in the website’s online queue for hours, many fans had tickets […]
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Adaptations shouldn’t stray too far from the source Ronnie Saenz / Contributor / The USD Vista The popular post-apocalyptic zombie video game “The Last of Us” has recently received its own television adaptation that premiered on HBO Max on Jan. 15, and made waves among viewers for being “surprisingly good.” […]
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Club sports leaders reflect on creating new sports clubs on campus AMARA BROOKS / SPORTS EDITOR / THE USD VISTA From Manchester Field to Mission Bay and the pilates studio, over 500 students at the University of San Diego take part in one of the 22+ club sports offered on […]
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Vigil honors ancestors and victims of Police Brutality Anjali Dalal-Whelan / Asst. News Editor / The USD Vista On Feb. 1, to kick off Black History Month, the Black Student Resource Commons (BSRC) held a vigil at Paseo de Colachis. The vigil served as a space for students to commemorate victims […]
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