USD School of Law celebrates 50th anniversary of legal clinics
The school’s milestone invites celebration and reflection. USD’s law clinics paved the way to current J.D. education standards.
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The school’s milestone invites celebration and reflection. USD’s law clinics paved the way to current J.D. education standards.
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A ghost gun ban is now in effect in San Diego. This new ordinance makes it illegal to have guns made from home with parts that do not have serial numbers, and therefore can not be tracked.
Read morePre-covid to post-covid (ish), USD crime rates remain similar. Further insight is given on what crime looks like at USD during a typical year. USD crime rates are compared to other similar universities.
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USD students weigh in on the tragedy that left eight dead and hundreds injured. Student’s react to the violent mosh culture that encompasses rap concerts.
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The true crime genre has grown more popular with the increase of podcasts and television shows. It is a guilty pleasure for some, but also scary for others. Resources for this genre could also go toward missing women’s cases and teaching people about how to stay safe.
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Some music artists, directors, actors, etc. go through controversies that cost them their fans. Being able to separate the art from the artist comes down to what the artist did, and how much it says about their morals.
Read moreLaura answers student’s questions in her new advice column, “Letters with Laura.”
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Visiting these art galleries around the city gives students the perfect opportunity to celebrate the San Diego community and take part in an activity that doesn’t just involve laying at the beach or going on a hike.
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Trader Joe’s is known for their fun holiday beverages and treats, so go try all their Thanksgiving themed goods before it’s too late.
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From funny comedy shows to true-crime podcasts, the Vista staff recommends their favorite podcasts to listen to whenever music isn’t doing the trick.
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