Alcalá Bazaar back indoors

Student organizations and potential members alike adapt to return to UC Forums, facing new difficulties Emma Goodman-Fish / Asst. Feature Editor / The USD Vista On Tuesday, Feb. 5, over 200 tables were arranged in tight rows in the University Center Forums, each with a different display and message. Voices […]

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Polar vortex freezes the Midwest

Polar vortex fills headlines across the United States yet few understand this atmospheric phenomenon Luke Garrett / Editor in Chief / The USD Vista As the polar vortex swept across the Midwest, media headlines, and political banter this past week, many questions are still left unanswered about this atmospheric phenomena […]

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Students serve those in need

University Ministry students immerse themselves in the downtown homeless community Emma Goodman-Fish and Mayella Vasquez / Asst. Feature Editor and Contributor / The USD Vista This year, the program took place over four days, from Jan. 14 to Jan. 18, and 10 first-year students participated. Students stayed in a space […]

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Shutdown affects Toreros

Record-breaking government shutdown impacts intersession in Washington D.C. Glenn McDonnel / Asst. News Editor / The USD Vista Some of the University of San Diego campus community experienced the U.S. Government Shutdown of 2018-2019 as little more than a constant headline in the news and perhaps a reason to arrive […]

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Crime on campus

Amy Inkrott / News Editor / The USD Vista While some students consider the University of San Diego to be a safe campus, recent on-campus crimes have startled members of the community. On the morning of Jan. 23,  the USD community received an alert about a burglary in the Alcalá Vista […]

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Looking ahead to USD baseball

After a subpar 23-32 season last year, the Toreros are prepared to turn things around in 2019 Anderson Haigler / Sports Editor / The USD Vista On a miserable February afternoon that featured heavy rain and gusty winds, the University of San Diego baseball team didn’t cancel practice. The tarp […]

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Phi Chi Theta fraternity introduced at USD

  A new professional fraternity available to business students Amy Inkrott/News Editor/The USD Vista Throughout the past year, students within the business school have witnessed an ever-changing community.  In the spring, the Alpha Kappa Psi (AKPsi) fraternity was suspended as a result of a failure to comply with national regulations. […]

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Something else, something more

Louis Komjathy, Ph.D. Department of Theology and Religious Studies A minor, and perhaps not so minor, revolution in American higher education is underway. This is contemplative pedagogy, or teaching and learning informed by and expressed as contemplative practice. The latter refers to methods and approaches, whether religious, spiritual, or secular, […]

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