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VOLUME 54 ISSUE 20 THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 2017
THE USD VISTA
INSIDE
NEWS 1-4
3 5 7 11 14
Homeless Outreach Student Transition program
Student-run organization combats homelessness for college students OPINION 5-6
Conquering Coachella
Students flocked to Indio for Weekend 1 and Weekend 2 of the iconic festival See page 8 and 9
Festival splurging
Students evaluate the cost of music festivals FEATURE 7-10
Supreme Drag Superstar shines
PRIDE hosted its sixth annual drag show this April ARTS/CULTURE 11-13
“DAMN.” is Kendrick Lamar’s latest release
USD students react to the popular rapper’s new album SPORTS 14-16
What’s next for Brett Bailey and Katherine Hamilton? USD senior basketball players prepare for the real world
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March for Science A Night Without Shelter 15,000 San Diegans joined in a global march last Saturday and combating recent policy changes
Event educated community members about homelessness in San Diego
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Theresa Smith, of San Diego non-profit called Dreams for Change, speaks to USD students about homelessness. GLENN MCDONELL Contributor Members of the campus community came together last Friday afternoon to spend the night outside in Plaza Mayor to raise awareness for and stand in solidarity with the homeless in San Diego County. “A Night Without Shelter” was created and planned by several leaders within Associated Students. The
event was attended by various individuals on campus, including many members of the women’s rowing, basketball, and soccer teams. The night began with an address given by the Associated Students President-elect, Will Tate, who set the focus and the tone with his remarks. “Tonight is really about our community taking the time to recognize the reality of this issue which is happening all See HOMELESS, Page 4
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Participants in the March for Science showed off their homemade signs promoting science and Earth conservation.
See SCIENCE MARCH, page 2