Episode 4 – October 22, 2018

This week on USDtv: The Associated Student President receives a formal warning. Plus, October is mental health awareness month and we’re talking about it. Students discuss how they’re staying stress-free during midterms. And, Arts and Culture is talks Chance the Rapper and what he’s doing to aid in mental health. […]

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USDtv Episode 1 – Oct. 1, 2018

  This week on USDtv: The Catholic Church’s sexual abuse scandal has hit close to home here in San Diego. Plus, Stanford’s decision to remove the controversial Saint Serra’s name from their campus has reignited the petition to rename Serra Hall at USD. And, we’re following up on an investigation […]

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Rollings rallies for recycling

USD sophomore starts petition on campus to encourage sustainable actions from students and staff Jennifer Mossuto/Feature Editor/The USD Vista Lexie Rollings is a sophomore from Northern California who has grown up advocating for the environment. She has always had a passion for taking care of the earth and exhibits that […]

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Men’s soccer loses rivalry match

Toreros fall to San Diego State University 2-0 in hard-fought, physical game Eric Boose/Contributor/The USD Vista The game that unfolded at Torero Stadium on Friday night defied nearly all expectations of the USD men’s soccer team. The Toreros, who came into the game after defeating Gonzaga and holding No. 7 […]

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Toreros hungry for more

A look ahead at USD men’s basketball’s upcoming season Anderson Haigler/Sports Editor/The USD Vista  Last season, the University of San Diego men’s basketball team was straightforward in their expectations for themselves. Whether it be the NCAA tournament, the National Invitational Tournament, or the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT), the team set forth […]

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Let’s get down to business

USD’s School of Business encourages students to gain professional experience through various events Amy Inkrott / News Editor / The USD Vista Every day hundreds of students march across the bridge into Olin Hall, ready for their business classes. But sophomore Benjamin Sterbach didn’t originally intend to be one of […]

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