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The project is part of the Kumeyaay studies humanities program and the college’s effort to restore natural habitat
As new affordable housing projects are planned throughout the county, MiraCosta College has introduced a new certification program to help fill the gap in managers to run the properties.
The Color of Purple author has promoted anti-Semitic rhetoric; you don’t honor that with an unchallenged platform regardless of her other social justice work
Students held a rally in support of right to abortion, saying it’s a personal medical decision and is part of health care
The nonprofit partnered with the Barona Indian Charter School and the Barona Museum and Cultural Center to create seed library
MacArthur fellow and filmmaker Alex Rivera is a featured lecturer at UC San Diego on May 11, where he’ll talk about his process and his films, which focus on globalization, migration and politics in the Latinx community in the United States
The $60-million project promises to enhance education, business, art and ideas throughout the region
Appellate court says requirement imposed in 2017 was unfunded state mandate.
The San Diego Community College District upholds her right to free speech
Three-quarters of parents also said in a recent poll that it’s hard to find affordable child care nearby
Joely Proudfit is the director of American Indian studies and of the California Indian Culture and Sovereignty Center at California State University, San Marcos; she’s also the founder of a Native American public relations agency, a media consulting firm, and was recently named by Variety magazine as one of its Entertainment Educators of the Year for her work in bringing more authentic Indigenous representation to media
Six candidates are running for two open seats in the June 7 primary election
Scripps Ranch cluster schools have the most gifted students, while Lincoln cluster schools have the fewest
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is being celebrated in person starting this week at Grossmont College.
The Monarch School’s Chrysalis arts center will also be a creative resource for the community
The May 31 event is free and open to the public
College, district leaders, alumni, and Latin Grammy-nominated band to lead festivities
Educators recognized for their innovation in teaching during pandemic
San Diego County students named recipients
School leadership reversed eliminations of two honors courses after hearing concerns from families