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  • Professor Andrew Delbanco gave this year's annual Jefferson Lecture, titled, "The Question of Reparations: Our Past, Our Present, Our Future," where he addressed reparations for slavery in the U.S.
  • The bad news: Colleges are still seeing enrollment declines, and many haven't made up much ground after the pandemic's dramatic drops.
  • Black vets fought overseas but returned home to segregation — which made it harder for them to benefit from the GI Bill. Some in Congress hope to remedy that injustice.
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom's reelection campaign is focused more on his political future and overhauling the Democratic Party's messaging than on his race.
  • Digital Gym Cinema and 'See It on 16mm' pay tribute to the horror classic that redefined the genre.
  • Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants have been released into the U.S. Now many are stuck in a complicated legal limbo: They're legally present for now, but unable to work lawfully.
  • Journalist Robert Draper says the GOP's embrace of extremism opened the door to fringe actors, who've become among the party's most influential leaders. His new book is Weapons of Mass Delusion.
  • San Diego county continues to deliberate how it will meet California's greenhouse gas reductions goals while accommodating new growth. Meanwhile, construction to widen one of San Diego’s deadliest streets, El Cajon Boulevard, goes forward despite concerns over pedestrian safety. Plus, the local organization “Let Them Breathe” has become known nationally for opposing mask mandates in schools. We have a look at the people behind the group.
  • Express yourself freely as I guide you through a process of self healing and splattering paint! A Soul Splatter Experience is based on community that will provide an opportunity to build connections between attendees while experiencing individual healing and expression. I will walk you through a guided experience as we get in touch with ourselves and our inner children! Society has conditioned us to hide the childlike parts of ourselves as we grow older and I believe that one way to step into our authentic selves, is to get in touch with our inner child and let them express themselves freely, without judgement. You might get a little messy but it's okay because the paints being used are all natural, water-soluble and biodegradable! Lets get messy together and experience something new! Date: Friday, February 12, 2022 at 11:30am Location: De Anza Cove Park Cost: $30 For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • College student enrollment in language classes has plateaued in recent years, but enrollment in Korean language classes rose 78% from 2009 to 2016.
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