No more profit over planet

Addressing climate emergency requires large-scale action to end corporate pollution  Eric Boose / Opinion Editor / The USD Vista Last week, the University of California system did the right thing for the wrong reasons. Calling them a financial risk, the UC dropped all of their investments in companies “involved with […]

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A bite of San Diego

The USD Vista readers write in their favorite Taco Tuesday recommendations Lizzy Jennings / A&C Editor / The USD Vista Any student in San Diego knows that college isn’t complete without a proper Taco Tuesday. The popular term refers to the deals that occur on Tuesday nights at some Mexican […]

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Volleyball sweeps weekend

Toreros take down rival SDSU, as well as LBSU, and USC in weekend tournament Chris Spiering / Sports Editor / The USD Vista The University of San Diego women’s volleyball team hosted their second invitational tournament of the season this past weekend. On Thursday night, the Toreros defeated No. 20 […]

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Living abroad for two years

Participants of the Dual Degree Program share thoughts about their time abroad Mayella Vasquez / Asst. Feature Editor / The USD Vista While most students study abroad for a couple weeks during intersession or for a semester, two sophomore Toreros have made the decision to spend two years of their […]

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Op-Ed: Oh SeaWorld…

The societal shift away from captivity Brandt Jager / Op-Ed Contributor / The USD Vista When people think of SeaWorld, a lot of different thoughts and opinions come about regarding the keeping of intelligent animals in captivity — animals such as orcas and dolphins. Putting this debate aside for a […]

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CA waiver

Environmental waiver at risk  Mikaela Foehr / Assistant News Editor / The USD Vista California’s greatest tool in the fight against climate change may be at risk.  According to a recent New York Times article, the Trump administration is planning to revoke a waiver granted to the state by the Clean Air Act of […]

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14-day sentence

First parent is sentenced in “Varsity Blues” case Luke Garrett / News Editor / The USD Vista Felicity Huffman, star of the television drama “Desperate Housewives,” was the first parent to be sentenced in the “Varsity Blues” national college admission scandal. The Friday sentence earned her 14 days in federal […]

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A weekend at KAABOO

Yet again, the festival experience proves to be one of San Diego’s best attractions KAABOO is San Diego’s largest music festival, spanning three full days every fall. The festival prides itself on hosting a wide variety of artists from a wide expanse of genres like rock n roll to rap, […]

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Toreros improve to 5-0

 Men’s soccer is off to their best start in 17 years after 1-0 victory over UC Davis Maria Watters / Assistant Sports Editor / The USD Vista Two undefeated programs clashed at Torero Stadium last Friday night with the University of San Diego Toreros defeating the UC Davis Aggies 1-0 […]

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