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  • For the second consecutive year, San Diego State University is proud to host the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer (MSABC) Walk. The walk will be held on Sunday, Oct. 19 at SDSU Mission Valley’s river park and Snapdragon Stadium. Last October, thousands of participants, including survivors, thrivers, caregivers, families and supporters, came together as part of the annual walk. If interested in joining this year’s walk, register to either form an SDSU team or join an existing team: Visit the Making Strides Walk webpage Sign Up Click either the “Join a Team” or the “Form a Team” link. Create an Account, Log In If this is your first event with the American Cancer Society, select “create an account.” If you have participated in a past event, log in using your previous username and password. Complete the registration details SDSU-branded MSABC Shirts on Sale: Additional opportunities to connect ahead of the Oct. 19 walk are planned and will be shared with our campus community. SDSU branded MSABC T-shirts are also for sale in the SDSU Bookstore and online through shopaztecs.com. For each SDSU Breast Cancer Awareness T-Shirt sold until Oct. 31, 2025, 10% of each shirt sold will be donated to the American Cancer Society. Visit: https://secure.acsevents.org/site/SPageServer?fr_id=110849&pagename=strides_company&company_id=269163 The American Cancer Society on Instagram and Facebook
  • Archaeologists in Britain say they've found the earliest evidence of humans making fires anywhere in the world. The discovery moves our understanding of when humans started making fire back by 350,000 years.
  • The group behind the statue says a second permit, to reinstall the piece after Wednesday's removal, was revoked without explanation. It has since posted free 3D printable copies of the statue online.
  • Lawrence K. Jackson is the producer and host of KPBS’ San Diego News Now daily podcast.
  • As the United States increasingly leans toward authoritarianism, two local residents recount their time living under dictatorships.
  • The first episodes of the show's fifth and final season are out on Wednesday night. Critic Eric Deggans says the Duffer Brothers keep the plot moving along — even though, so far, many of the storylines feel familiar.
  • Join a warm, judgment-free leyenkrayz (reading circle) conducted entirely in Yiddish, designed for Intermediate II and Advanced students. Together, we will explore and translate selections from Ezra Korman’s groundbreaking 1928 Chicago anthology Yidishe Dikhterins (“Yiddish Women Poets”). Our focus will be on female poets from Ukraine, including Dine Lipkes, Khane Levin, Mire Khenkin, and Anyuta Pyatigorskaya. Along the way, you’ll deepen your reading fluency, enrich your vocabulary, and discover the life stories behind these remarkable voices. Prerequisites: Solid Yiddish reading skills and a basic working vocabulary are required. When: Wednesdays, January 7 – February 11, 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. Where: on Zoom Tuition: $180 for all 6 sessions or $30 for a 60-minute online class. Early Bird: $150 all 6 weeks or $25 for a 60-minute online class (available until Wednesday, December 31st). Students (Upload an ID): $150 all 6 weeks or $25 for a 60-minute online class. Instructor: Tetyana Yakovleva She studied Comparative Literature, Classical, Slavic, Jewish, and Media Studies at the universities of Kharkiv, Regensburg, Bari, and San Diego. Tanya received her PhD in Slavic and Jewish Studies from the University of Regensburg in 2019 and since then she has been teaching for YAAANA. Tanya is a registered yoga teacher (RYT 200) and she sees her mission in bringing joy and equilibrium to people through yoga and Yiddish. Yiddish Arts and Academics on Instagram
  • Artists including Lorde, Björk and Massive Attack have joined an international initiative to geo-block their music from being streamed in Israel.
  • The PLNU Concert Band showcase their fall performance with members Coastal Communities Concert Band. Visit: https://plnu.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?id=1523 PLNU Concert Band on Facebook
  • Italy's parliament on Tuesday approved a law that punishes femicide with life in prison. The vote coincided with the international day for the elimination of violence against women.
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