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  • Join us for two interesting and entertaining lectures for everyone. Always free! 1 p.m. "Fact or Fiction: Hoaxes, Hearsay, & Hollywood" by Adam Niesley San Diego Archaeology Center. Fact or Fiction: Hoaxes, Hearsay, & Hollywood, investigates our irrational fascination to pseudoscientific ideas and looks at the scientific evidence (or lack thereof) for commonly held archaeological beliefs. At 2:30 p.m. "Nutrition Myths Debunked" presented by Kim Marquardt, MCCDirector/Health Services In early 2015, Kim developed a passion for all things Nutrition Science. As a result, she began to question a lot of the mainstream information that seems to have made Americans much sicker over the last 50 years. She has done thousands of hours of research and loves to share what she has learned. Come early for a good seat. Snacks at Intermission, too! Parking passes required. Visit: https://www.miracosta.edu/community/life.html MiraCosta College on Facebook / Instagram
  • Immigration agents arrested Kyungjin Yu, an immigrant from South Korea, because she overstayed her visa, Department of Homeland Security officials told KPBS.
  • Michael Roque Collins Corpus Sanctum May 31 - July 26, 2025 Opening Reception: Saturday, May 31, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Artist Talk: Saturday, May 31, 5 p.m. LOS/NR is thrilled to present a solo retrospective show of accomplished artist Michael Roque Collins and his most impactful works created between 1990 to 2000. This period was pivotal in the evolution of his art practice from a photorealistic water media-based practice to large scale expressionistic, symbolist works in impasto oil paint, imbuing ominous, apocalyptic and other-worldly scenes of imaginary landscapes, reflecting a tumultuous time of his own personal growth and change. Collins’ work perfectly displays the idea that the body is the temple of the spirit, the being as a whole doesn’t deny but embraces and develops the unseen aspects of existence. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/michael-roque-collins-corpus-sanctum-solo-show-and-artist-talk-tickets-1373555594759 Michael Roque Collins on Instagram and Facebook
  • Veterans Village of San Diego kicked off its annual event to support unhoused and at-risk veterans called Stand Down, this year at Liberty Station.
  • After hundreds of international students lost their status this spring, then regained it following lawsuits, the uncertainty of it happening again has created fear. Some students say they’ve changed the routes they take on campus, the topics they research, and what they post on social media.
  • The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship to be able to register to vote. NPR's Michel Martin asks Sean Morales-Doyle of the Brennan Center for Justice what that could mean for voters.
  • The Trump administration has replaced former Missouri Congressman Billy Long as IRS Commissioner, after less than two months on the job. It's the latest in a string of management shakeups at the tax collection agency.
  • Elderly people living in nursing homes can experience increased feelings of isolation and loneliness. For nearly 40 years, Paul Falkowski has made it his mission to help fight loneliness in nursing homes, one visit at a time.
  • As President Trump ramps up deportations, ICE agents have been seen not just at immigration courts, but at criminal courts, too. Defense lawyers, prosecutors and judges fear a chilling effect on criminal proceedings.
  • When bestselling author Kelly Corrigan's creativity runs low or her mood turns, she doesn't power through. Here are her tips for connecting your body to your creative process and getting unstuck.
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