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  • Is academic freedom fading on U.S. campuses? A Republican student group credits Trump's election with expanding their ability to speak out, while others discuss how his policies are reshaping campus life and academic fields.
  • The president is planning to give remarks on "restoring law and order," according to the White House. Trump has vowed to end "weaponization" of the DOJ after having been investigated himself.
  • Longtime opinion editor Laura Castañeda says The San Diego Union-Tribune fired her last week shortly after managers nixed an editorial on the ICE raids in Los Angeles.
  • The class is done at your own pace, so you can start and end whenever you want!! When writing a novel, we must know our primary characters inside and out. We need to understand their desires, motivations, and frustrations, their histories and their futures. This workshop will focus on the development of authentic characters. Participants will examine character as both autonomous and residing within the context of the other novelistic elements, and we will examine the challenge of creating and integrating these various elements into a cohesive and credible whole. Participants will explore the main character(s) in their novels-in-progress. No texts required. Visit: https://writeyourstorynow.org/classes-workshops/2025-01-03-novel-characters-with-t-greenwood/ SD Writers Ink on Instagram and Facebook
  • Vance will be the first sitting vice president to serve as party finance chairman, according to the RNC. The move places a top Trump ally within the party's campaign wing ahead of the 2026 midterms.
  • A French court found Marine Le Pen guilty on Monday in an embezzlement case and barred her from seeking public office for five years, with immediate effect. Le Pen's lawyer said she would appeal.
  • Southern California All-American star JuJu Watkins crashed to the floor Monday night against Mississippi State and grabbed her knee. She had to be carried off the floor at the USC Galen Center.
  • The Tesla brand is in trouble, according to branding consultant Allen Adamson, who says the car company is facing headwinds due to a lack of innovation and the political activity of CEO Elon Musk.
  • San Diego Baroque will perform another installment of their Bach's Lunch series, premiering a special Ash Wednesday program on March 5th. This concert will blend Baroque music, traditional hymns, and spiritual reflection. The service will be led by the Rev. Mark Hargreaves and feature vocalists Pamela Narbona Jerez, Leslie Leytham, Aaron Humble, and William Propp. The program will include works by composers such as Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Johann Herman Schein, and several choral works by George Frideric Handel. A sacred communion experience will include a performance of Concerto in a minor, RV 522 by Antonio Vivaldi, followed by the deeply moving O Vos Omnes by Tomás Luis de Victoria. This Ash Wednesday concert promises to be a deeply moving experience, combining timeless Baroque works with the spiritual rhythms of the season. Join us at St. James-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church on March 5 at noon to begin your Lenten journey with music that nurtures the soul. Visit: https://www.sdbaroque.com/events-one/bachslunch-oct2-39tm8 SD Baroque on Instagram and Facebook
  • Misericordia is one of the most surprising films our critic's seen this year. It focuses on a man who returns to his small village for a funeral — only to become enmeshed in countless entanglements.
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