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Vocation or Vacation?
By: Taylor Milam
Lazy days relaxing by the pool, sandy afternoons tanning on the beach and long, leisurely nights spent with friends and family. Sounds like summertime. The time of year when life is supposed to be slower, more relaxed and full of memory-making moments….
Fallout from library layoffs still lingering
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The “Copley eight,” as they have become known around campus, are the eight staff members at Copley Library that were unexpectedly laid off to initiate the “reorganization” of the library. As I wrote in my previous article on this subject in the Sept. 2…
Organ donors give the gift of life
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Every day 18 Americans die waiting for organ transplants. Currently there are over 100,000 Americans on the waiting list to receive organs. For these people it is not only their last medical option—it is their last hope.
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USD mum on U.S. Bank amid controversy
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If you take a stroll past the Hahn University Center, you will notice one of the only instances of explicit corporate branding on USD’s campus. The U.S. Bank ATM has been a savior for students who nee…
Torero meal plan leaves students unsatisfied
By: Lauren Vujovich
With the school year coming to an end, it’s hard to not look back at how fast this semester has flown by. The friends that have been made are ones that will not soon be forgotten, and the experiences that were made are the stories that we will be telli…
Cirque du Soleil’s "Totem" now showing at Del Mar Fairgrounds
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You walk into a Cirque du Soleil show with a mess of emotions. You don’t really know what to expect or just how much it will dazzle, you just know that, since it’s Cirque du Soleil, you’re going to be saying “Wow” several times throughout the evening.
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Too much religion in abortion presentation
By: Taylor Milam
In case you missed the countless fliers and numerous proclamations around campus, last week was “L.I.F.E. Week (Living is for Everyone)” at USD.
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Separation of education and state
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An email sent to parents from the San Diego Unified School District on April 16 is causing lawmakers and citizens alike to question whether or not the issue of strict separation of church and state should be handed over to the world of education. The e…
Purchase of Instagram keeps people guessing
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Facegram? Instabook? Does Facebook’s recent acquisition of one of the most popular photography apps, Instagram, for one billion dollars, warrant a name change? Probably not, but it has been a popular topic of conversation the last few weeks.
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The cost of college is definitely worth it
By: Lauren Vujovich
The cost of college has always been expensive, however, recently college has become more and more difficult to pay for as the price of tuition continues to rise.
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LIFE week makes an impact at USD
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L.I.F.E week made an impact on the USD campus by bringing large-scale issues like homelessness and human trafficking to light and helped people understand how these matters affect San Diego. It personalized the issues through events like “Hungry for Ch…
The foreign frontier: A trip to Stagecoach 2012
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There’s a moment in every man’s life when he accidentally walks into the women’s restroom. It’s disorienting, to be sure. The perverse side is intrigued by the foreign frontier never seen before, but the practical side just wants to get the heck out an…


