ICE Sparks Fiery Protest

Students protest the potential presence of ICE at the Career Fair Paulina Sierra / Opinion Editor / The USD Vista A sociology professor, Greg Prieto, Ph.D., discovered on a casual walk to lunch that a potentially threatening organization – one that could shake the stability of the lives of certain […]

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Toreros bested by Highlanders

Early red card dooms USD men’s soccer to a 2-0 defeat to UC Riverside Alyssa Sanchez/Contributor/The USD Vista The University of San Diego men’s soccer team lost 2-0  to the University of California,  Riverside Highlanders last Friday. The game immediately proved to be dramatic when USD player Chris Tobler was given a […]

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In defense of English majors

The advantages of declaring English as a major in spite of popular misconceptions Dorothy Dark / A&C Editor / The USD Vista In the aftermath of the Cold War, the methods and curriculums utilized for teaching within the U.S. public education system had undergone significant change. This was a consequence of […]

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Volleyball opens WCC play

Toreros lose close match to Saint Mary’s, dominate Pacific in first slate of conference games Anderson Haigler/Sports Editor/The USD Vista It’s been a tale of two teams for the Toreros thus far. On one hand, there’s the squad that struggles to pull away from opponents and suffers heartbreaking losses in […]

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Alpha Kappa Psi suspended

USD’s professional co-ed business fraternity suspended for the next six years Joshua Strange / Asst. News Editor / The USD Vista The University of San Diego’s chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, otherwise known as AKPsi, was temporarily disbanded earlier this year. The business fraternity was shut down and suspended until […]

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Woods wins once again

42-year-old Tiger Woods wins tournament for the first time in five years Ian Lewenhaupt/Contributor/The USD Vista Small cohorts of students gathered around sports streaming devices of all kinds early Sunday afternoon as massive crowds buzzed across the freshly cut fairway at the 18th hole of the East Lake Golf Club […]

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Why Toreros don’t vote

USD professors and students notice a lack of young voter registration and try to make a change Jennifer Mossuto/Feature Editor/ The USD Vista A professor asks his class, “What are we doing the first Tuesday of November?” Students rustle their papers looking for an answer. “Voting. We are voting.” Nov. […]

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Frederick Douglass and Karl Marx

University two-part series features conversation on sociopolitical thinkers from the 18th century Kathryn Querner / Copy Editor / The USD Vista The year 2018 marks the 200-year anniversary of the births of both Karl Marx and Frederick Douglass, two reformers whose influential works have shaped modern, social, political, and economic thought. […]

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