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  • The university, which opens for class next year, promises a novel approach to higher education, as a hybrid institution with programs from San Diego State, Cal State San Marcos, UC San Diego and Southwestern College.
  • Even amid rising grocery prices and increased sensitivity to environmental issues, Americans still trash once-edible food at alarming rates.
  • San Diego thought leaders weigh in on how American society measures up to key civic values and why those values still matter.
  • This tiny disc of zinc with just a smidge of copper has played an outsized role in our national (and international) discourse. The U.S. Mint ended production of the one-cent coin last week.
  • The Poway City Council is waiting on cost information from the San Diego County Registrar of Voters before making a decision on whether to hold a special election to replace former Councilmember Tony Blain.
  • A look back at SDCC 2025's highlights and tips for celebrating pop culture all year long.
  • Critics said the proposals are part of an ongoing effort by the board’s conservative majority to inject partisan politics into the district’s business.
  • Johnny Mitchell Johnny Mitchell is a stand-up comedian, writer, and podcaster from Portland, Oregon. He began doing stand-up comedy while serving time in the Oregon State Penitentiary for marijuana trafficking, and upon his release, he moved to Hollywood to try his hand at show business. A decade later, he is one of the most prominent up-and-coming comedic voices in the country. In 2020 he published a novel, “Days Of The Trap” about his experience as a drug smuggler and his time spent in prison. The book was published in 5 languages and sold more than 50,000 copies. In the fall of 2022 he launched a podcast and YouTube series “The Connect: with Johnny Mitchell,” which became an overnight success. 10 months later, his channel has 840,000 active subscribers and over 500 million views. He has been featured on top comedy podcasts like “Flagrant” with Andrew Schulz and “Your Mom’s House” with Tom Segura and Christina Pazsitzky, as well as many of the top true crime podcasts. Bryan Torresdey Anyone raised by immigrant parents knows the pressure of being a first-generation American. Add family dysfunction, a Mexican mother from Juarez, and the chaos of modern life, and you have the recipe for Bryan Torresdey’s sharp and witty social commentary. Following the viral success of his "LATINX" rants, he’s made a name for himself in the comedy scene. He was recently featured in GQ Magazine, and ABC News, Bryan also received a prestigious “Audience Award” NBC award for his comedic writing. With content that garners hundreds of millions of views, you won’t want to miss his insightful and hilarious jokes, turning our mad world into punchlines! Leo Dottavio and Danny Mullen Mic Drop Comedy on Facebook / Instagram
  • Lucky's Breakfast was more than a diner — it was a community. After the passing of beloved owner Lucky Wong, his family and loyal customers-turned-friends reflect on the man whose generosity, humor and daily breakfasts brought North Park together, and whose name now graces the street where generations of San Diegans gathered.
  • Year over year,  San Diego's Taste of the IRC brings the community together to learn about the life-changing impact of the IRC's resettlement, safety and wellness, and economic empowerment programs. This event celebrates and uplifts the rich tapestry of local refugee and immigrant stories, businesses, and experiences, adding to the vibrant culture of San Diego. You will hear from IRC community partners, leadership, and staff working throughout San Diego about our essential work that spearheads opportunities for refugee communities to thrive. Join us for our signature fundraising event, featuring 'tastes' from around the world, to raise critical funds to support IRC services for refugees, asylum-seekers, and immigrants. International Rescue Committee San Diego on Facebook
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