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Creating change through connection
Creating change through connection
How LGBTQ+ people in San Diego use community as a tool for political resistance
Sara Turner
May 22
San Diego’s first cannabis cafe and public consumption event blaze path for local weed scene
San Diego’s first cannabis cafe and public consumption event blaze path for local weed scene
New marijuana lounge and consumption-based event indicate a shift in the county’s position on pot
Andrew Breitenbach
May 22
Ocean farming: Aquaculture research works to bring new industry to San Diego
Ocean farming: Aquaculture research works to bring new industry to San Diego
Farming of shellfish and seaweed has been an established industry in many coastal cities and offers potential environmental and economic…
Teal Davis
May 22
San Diego FC wildly successful in opening season
San Diego FC wildly successful in opening season
SDFC is selling out each home game while also winning on the field, something San Diego sports fans don’t always see and something the…
Artur Ivanov
May 22
Where everybody knows your name — local coffee shops are defining Pacific Beach culture
Where everybody knows your name — local coffee shops are defining Pacific Beach culture
Cafés in Pacific Beach are doing more than serving drinks, they’re quietly influencing the way people connect
Isabella Dallas
May 22
Bringing the WOW factor to San Diego
Bringing the WOW factor to San Diego
La Jolla Playhouse held its annual outdoor theater festival April 24–27 on UCSD campus
Makayla Caltrider
May 22
Chula Vista’s Otay Farms Market Looks Towards the Future
Chula Vista’s Otay Farms Market Looks Towards the Future
The South Bay institution embraces the community with quality produce and food, keeping it a fan favorite for 60 years
Aeva Dobson
May 22
Get to know Joywalk: The North County band on the come-up
Get to know Joywalk: The North County band on the come-up
How one of the only young North County bands is making a name for themselves
Dominique Rocha
May 22
The Rise of San Diego’s Newest Obsession: Thrifting
The Rise of San Diego’s Newest Obsession: Thrifting
How second-hand shopping is the latest trend and transforming local fashion and culture- one thrift at a time
Meilani Menton Porter
May 22
New dormitory projects provide hope for SDSU students
New dormitory projects provide hope for SDSU students
Seven new towers to help combat rising rent for college students and allow more students to live on campus
Connor Aleshire
May 22
Lacing up the legacy: How San Diego’s running culture keeps pace through the decades
Lacing up the legacy: How San Diego’s running culture keeps pace through the decades
San Diego’s vibrant running scene has evolved into an inclusive community, proving that the sport is as much about connection and culture…
Clayton Stout
May 22
Crowned but crumbling: Pro-amateur removal shakes up a legacy on California’s №1 golf course
Crowned but crumbling: Pro-amateur removal shakes up a legacy on California’s №1 golf course
Since 1947, Pebble Beach has hosted the AT&T Pro-Am Golf Tournament. Despite raising millions for charity, the tournament has experienced…
Juliana Aliotti
May 22
San Diego Central Library’s mental health services dwindle when NAMI pulls out of partnership
San Diego Central Library’s mental health services dwindle when NAMI pulls out of partnership
As the unhoused population rises, mental health resources fall short of meeting growing demand
Lily Diephouse
May 22
Are San Diego hockey players safe from neck injuries?
Are San Diego hockey players safe from neck injuries?
A year-and-a-half after Adam Johnson’s death, not every local league requires neck and wrist protection
Josh Frojelin
May 22
San Diego and the TikTok Food Craze
San Diego and the TikTok Food Craze
How TikTok is Shaping San Diego’s Restaurant Scene
Kendall Krohn
May 22
Artificial Intelligence is Changing the College Experience
Artificial Intelligence is Changing the College Experience
While 86% of students use AI weekly, only 38% of professors have used it in the classroom
Ella Hall
May 22
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