ASG cuts subscription

Luke Garrett / News Editor / The USD Vista USD students lost their digital subscription to The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on Oct. 8 and are not going to get it back. This cuts the already stripped College Readership Program at the University of San Diego in half. The other half of […]

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Un-breaking the news

In a digital age, news broadcast information is in favor of entertainment Eric Boose / Opinion Editor / The USD Vista When the United States was still only a fledgling country, Thomas Jefferson wrote, “wherever the people are well informed they can be trusted with their own government.” Essentially, Jefferson […]

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An award-winning landscape

The secret behind USD’s renowned beauty lies with its Grounds Maintenance team Mayella Vasquez / Asst. Feature Editor / The USD Vista It is still dark out as Assistant Grounds Manager Ernie Salazar makes his way to the University of San Diego. As the sun is rising, he preps his […]

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Toreros defeat Saint Mary’s

USD women’s soccer defeats the Saint Mary’s Gaels 5-0 to remain unbeaten at home Chris Spiering / Sports Editor / The USD Vista It took a collective effort from the Toreros to get the job done as they defeated the Saint Mary’s College Gaels 5-0 last Wednesday to remain unbeaten […]

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Mata’yuum dedication event

“Kumeyaay people are visible here:” USD community members celebrate new name Celina Tebor / Managing Editor / The USD Vista As the sun set on Monday evening, the University of San Diego celebrated the renaming of its Missions Crossroads to Mata’yuum Crossroads. Mata’yuum is a word of the Kumeyaay tribe, […]

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SCOTUS on LGBTQ+

Althea Ulin / Asst. News Editor / The USD Vista Two landmark cases were argued in front of the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) on Oct. 8. Standing before the nine justices, members of the LGBTQ+ community demanded that their equal employment rights be federally protected from workplace discrimination. […]

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