Alumni priest comes full circle
Before his interview began, Father Robert Capone asked for a minute to center himself.
Read moreBefore his interview began, Father Robert Capone asked for a minute to center himself.
Read moreWeighing in on the transition from high school into college life Jennifer DeSantis / Contributor / The USD Vista There is a chocolate milk container in my fridge. It has been there three weeks just like I’ve been here at USD three weeks. Three weeks of navigating the campus, avoiding […]
Read moreIn 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, […]
Read moreFlaxman’s son no longer at USD, no other university member involved Luke Garrett / News Editor / The USD Vista The March “Varsity Blues” college admissions scandal at the University of San Diego has come to a close. The student who allegedly gained attendance to USD is no longer in […]
Read moreThe college experience provides opportunities for personal and intellectual growth Eric Boose / Opinion Editor / The USD Vista As tuition costs steadily rise at colleges and universities across the country and massive, ever-increasing student debt is increasingly hailed as a crisis, it would be easy to question what makes […]
Read moreUSD has partnered with international universities to offer an 11-month degree in business Tyler Arden | Contributor | The USD Vista For many students, the thought of adding a second major to their degree is a daunting one. However, through a new program offered by the University of San […]
Read moreAdministration and student workers discuss stealing at Tu Merc Nicole Kuhn | Asst. News Editor | The USD Vista Some might joke that there are two main frustrations at University of San Diego: the cost of tuition and $8 avocado toast. Places such as La Paloma and Tu […]
Read moreTaryn Beaufort | Opinion Editor | The USD Vista University of San Diego students are no strangers to core-curriculum classes, but the question of what the core curriculum does for a student’s education still remains. Students often wonder what they are supposed to take away from the variety of courses […]
Read moreTemperatures reach mid-90s at the end of October, many classes moved or canceled Celina Tebor | Feature Editor | USD Vista Usually when one thinks of fall, images of warm sweaters and trees changing colors come to mind. Most of the time this is not the case for those living […]
Read moreIncoming class grows in size, requiring some students into flex rooms Preparing to move into college is a stressful process, but finding out you’ve been placed in a dorm made for two people with furniture for three can throw off any first-year student. With an unusually large class of first-year […]
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