Stories for January 2, 2006
Campuses must give info on sexual assault prevention
A new law aims to help young women protect themselves from sexual assaults on college campuses. KPBS reporter Beth Ford Roth has the story.
Sanders eagerly begins 'Strong Mayor' task
San Diego's new mayor, Jerry Sanders, assumes the mantle of the city's first strong mayor this week. KPBS reporter Alison St. John has more.
What are your resolutions for 2006?
Tom Fudge speaks with listeners about their resolutions for 2006. Do you want to lose weight, stop smoking, get out of debt, or take more time to enjoy life?
College sports make millions
How much money do major college athletics programs rake in each year? We speak to three experts on the economics of college sports to get their take on the big business of college athletics.
Federal indictments re: city's finances expected this month
A federal grand jury looking into San Diego's financial crisis is expected to issue indictments early this month. The grand jury has already been granted one extension which expires this month. KPBS Reporter Amita Sharma has more.
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