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  • Supervisor Tara Lawson-Remer spearheaded the Sustainable, Equitable and Local Food Sourcing Program. Local farmers say it's a game changer.
  • In 2021, Russia sent 335 athletes to the Tokyo Summer Olympics. This year? The number of competitors is just 15. Doping scandals and the Ukraine war have taken a toll on the Olympic powerhouse.
  • In this 5-week series, students will learn the basics of hand building to create functional pieces with an emphasis on decorative techniques. Working with mid fire clay, we will explore various methods of building forms and decorative techniques with underglazes and slips. Students will complete multiple projects throughout the course while applying handmade stencils and layering techniques with colorful patterns as well textured colorful designs using the sgraffito technique. Students will be able to utilize a wide array of glazes and colors through the course. All materials provided. Ages 15+ welcome! Scholarships, military and sibling discounts available.
  • They sit behind a console that looks like the bridge of a spaceship and use complicated technology to bring words from the actors mouth to the audience's ears.
  • Authorities issued a warrant in May for Deario Wilkerson's arrest in connection with a fatal shooting. They finally captured him in Memphis this week, after he fell, so to speak, into their laps.
  • California lawmakers created Housing Is Key with billions of dollars in federal relief money, initially guaranteeing everyone who applied in time and was approved would get paid.
  • Join us for an insightful symposium hosted by the California Western Law Review and the International Law Journal, where we venture into the profound nexus of law, technology, and evolving global regulations. This event is designed to be a powerful catalyst in understanding the deep-seated impact of advancements such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) on international and American legal paradigms. As we navigate through this era of rapid technological advancements, our symposium aims to foster a rich dialogue that addresses the pressing challenges and questions these developments bring to the forefront. We are bringing together a pool of seasoned experts and emerging talents to shed light on the transformative potential and pitfalls of integrating AI and emerging technologies into the legal fabric. This symposium serves as an excellent platform for legal professionals to not only enrich their understanding, but also to fulfill their CLE and Ethics CLE requirements. The sessions are crafted to be engaging and impactful, offering you valuable insights and knowledge that can be instrumental in shaping future policies and legal frameworks. We have lined up a series of thought-provoking sessions that include: Emerging Technologies and International Law: This segment unpacks the extensive legal implications enveloping AI, emerging technology, and legal ethics, amongst other pertinent topics. AI and Legal Ethics: Delve into an enriching discussion to understand how the integration of AI and emerging technologies has reshaped the ethical responsibilities of legal practitioners. Focused Insights: Participate in insightful sessions that cover pressing subjects, such as: the future trajectory of digital privacy, the intricate legal challenges surrounding blockchain technology, and the critical intersection of AI and human rights. Your participation will undoubtedly contribute to a richer and more nuanced discourse helping to forge a path towards a more informed and responsible integration of technology within the legal sphere. Join us as we chart the course for a future where technology and law coalesce in harmony, fostering a global landscape of equity, justice, and innovation. Stay Connected with California Western School of Law! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • About Justin & Melonie Grinnell MELONIE GRINNELL is an active as an educator and performer. She began studying piano at an early age and has since been recognized for her skills as a pianist, and her abilities as a vocalist, music educator, and musical director. Melonie received her Bachelors of Music degree in Music Education with jazz emphasis from the University of Miami and a Masters of Music performance degree in Jazz Studies from San Diego State University. Additionally, she is on the faculty for the Francis Parker/KSDS 88.3 Summer Jazz Workshop where she teaches jazz piano and co-directs middle school to high school student ensembles. She is also active as an adjudicator for instrumental jazz festivals including the Coronado/COSA Jazz Festival and the KSDS Jazz 88/CMEA festival. JUSTIN GRINNELL is a San Diego-based freelance jazz bassist and music educator. More importantly, he is a husband to pianist/educator Melonie Grinnell and father to their two sons. In addition to performing, Justin maintains an active teaching schedule as adjunct faculty at University of San Diego and Grossmont College, and as faculty for the Francis Parker Annual Summer Jazz Workshop. He has also served as an adjudicator and clinician at local music festivals, such as the Coronado Jazz Festival and the San Diego Bass Fest. Justin received his Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Jazz Performance from San Diego State University while studying with bassists Gunnar Biggs and Bert Turetzky. Justin also achieved ABD (all but dissertation) status for a doctoral degree in Jazz Studies at the University of Southern California. Besides studying privately with Los Angeles' first-call jazz bassist, Darek Oles, Justin's enrollment at USC gave him the opportunity to study with internationally-recognized jazz artists Peter Erskine, Russ Ferrante, Bob Mintzer, and Alan Pasqua. See More Events www.booksandrecrodsbar.com www.bardicmanagement.com/events
  • Leonard Riggio transformed the publishing industry by building Barnes & Noble into the country’s most powerful bookseller before his company was overtaken by the rise of Amazon.
  • Some of San Diego’s students are struggling in overheated classrooms during heatwave.
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