Copley gets necessary update

USD 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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Dietary options questioned

Students share frustrations with campus dining options and hope for the future Catherine Silvey / Feature Editor / The USD Vista When taking a tour of the University of San Diego’s campus or exploring the school’s website, prospective students are met with descriptions of the numerous awards and rankings the school […]

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Torero climbs to Olympics

Sports Climbing will make its Olympic debut in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics  Celina Tebor / Managing Editor / The USD Vista Brooke Raboutou has been climbing since she could walk. Now, at age 18, she is the first U.S. climber to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.  The University of […]

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Discovering art at USD

Exploring the current art in different galleries and exhibits on USD’s campus  Lizzy Jennings / Arts & Culture Editor / The USD Vista The art scene at the University of San Diego is an ever-cha  exhibits a year. However, many students fail to realize how much art they actually have access […]

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A groundbreaking plan

The USD Renaissance Plan spans over four years with five projects Luke Garrett / News Editor / The USD Vista Although a hard hat may not be an item on the class of 2023’s collective back-to-school shopping list, members of this incoming class may benefit from such a purchase. With […]

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Letter from Pres. Harris

James T. Harris III, D.Ed. / President What are your passions? Do you think about where your passions and your God-given talents intersect? Do you know how best to connect your passions with the knowledge you are gaining in the classroom? Do you have the confidence to try something different, […]

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