The trouble with trams

Tram Services is making changes to appease students and fulfill the demands of their schedules Tyler Arden/Contributor/The USD Vista The logistics of keeping over 9,000 students moving and on-time are far from simple. Yet changes made this semester meant to improve tram operation and the riding experience still fail to […]

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Cool Kids Club sparks change

Toreros join club and spend time with differently-abled young adults while encouraging diversity Emma Goodman-Fish/Asst. Feature Editor/The USD Vista Zia Yurchuck, a sophomore student and president of the Cool Kids Club at USD, wholeheartedly believes in changing the biases surrounding differently-abled people and creating lasting relationships along the way.  “It’s […]

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Nina Montejano sees upside down

University’s summer undergraduate research program sponsors student’s summer art project Jenna Murphy / Contributor / The USD Vista Eight hours, every day, drawing. For some, this might not sound like summer vacation. But for Nina Montejano, a senior double majoring in visual art and architecture here at USD, this is what […]

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Bill Cosby behind bars

“America’s Dad” sentenced to incarceration in state prison for sexual assault crimes Amy Inkrott / News Editor and Noah Straninger / Contributor Bill Cosby’s accomplishments and popularity have been overshadowed by the numerous sexual assault allegations against him. After several years of allegations and a mistrial, former comedian and actor Bill […]

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Toreros sweep WCC weekend

USD volleyball beats both Portland and Gonzaga in straight sets to extend WCC winning streak to three Anderson Haigler/Sports Editor/The USD Vista As the Toreros made their way through one of the nation’s tougher non-conference women’s volleyball schedules earlier this season, USD women’s volleyball head coach Jennifer Petrie stressed the […]

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Football takes down Stetson

Toreros extend home PFL win streak to 31 games in 49-10 romp over Hatters Anderson Haigler/Sports Editor/The USD Vista The last time the University of San Diego football team lost a home conference game, most of the players on their current roster were in middle school. The iPhone 4 was […]

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Med brigades inspires Toreros

USD participates in the largest student-led movement for global health Emma Goodman-Fish/Assistant Feature Editor/The USD Vista Don’t use the term “Third World Country” around Stephanie Roessler, a USD student who is dedicated to breaking down the barriers between her classmates and developing countries. Roessler became interested in helping people of […]

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Nike ad: just did it

Students respond to Nike’s new “Just Do It” ad campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick Amy Inkrott/News Editor/The USD Vista In August of 2016, fans of the National Football League (NFL) watched as the San Francisco 49ers quarterback, Colin Kaepernick, opted to kneel for the singing of the U.S. National Anthem. The […]

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