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  • All five passengers aboard the missing Titan submersible are believed to have died, according to OceanGate, the company that developed the submersible
  • The U.S. Supreme Court has wrapped up its term and begun to agree to cases it will hear in its next one, to begin in the fall. Here are the major Supreme Court decisions decided this term.
  • The White House says the program will provide paid training to 20,000 Americans in its first year. It's much smaller than its New Deal predecessor, but targets a more diverse group of young people.
  • A Memphis City Council committee voted to replace Chief Cerelyn "CJ" Davis a year after the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols by five officers generated intense criticism of her department.
  • A judge is ordering Georgia to draw new congressional and state legislative maps after finding the current maps illegally discriminate against Black voters.
  • Along Imperial Avenue in Encanto, the San Diego Black Arts and Culture District is taking form.
  • This weekend in the arts: Brian and Ryan, San Diego Dance Theater, Andrea Beatriz Arango, "El Milagro del Recuerdo," dozens of performances at December Nights, live music picks and more arts events in San Diego.
  • On March 25, 2023, our Aztec community will partner with the San Diego River Park Foundation (SDRPF) to clean a portion of the San Diego River in the Mission Valley area below the Alvarado and Fairmount Creeks connector for the inaugural SDSU Alumni Day of Service. Alvarado and Fairmount Creeks are the primary channels that move stormwater and debris away from the Mesa and into the San Diego River, eventually finding its way downstream to the Mission Valley area around Snapdragon Stadium. In the past year, volunteers have removed over 11,000 pounds of trash from this area managed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, much of which was stormwater debris that accumulates after storms. The SDSU Alumni Day of Service is a great way to connect and engage with other SDSU alumni, students, parents, supporters through volunteerism and giving back to the community. Our goal for the program is to provide 100–150 SDSU alumni and their families (age 16 and over), a memorable and meaningful alumni experience. This year’s project, clean-up of the San Diego River, is also designed to align with the SDSU strategic priorities to embrace the principles of responsible environmental stewardship. Event Timeline: 8-8:30 a.m. Bagels & Fruit 8:30-9 a.m. Program/Volunteer Briefing 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Clean Up Begins 12 p.m. Thank You & Group Photo You may register for the event here! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Following more than a dozen years of live musical performance across geographical distance, Widening the Embrace continues a path forward, balancing in sound as we collectively confront a morphing pandemic and undeniable climate crisis. In scientific and political fields today, the challenges facing humanity demand unprecedented levels of global, intercultural cooperation. As artists, we aspire to work in a similar spirit, drawing on the light-speed web of fiber optic nerves spread across our planet to create a trans-locational stage and activate it with new intercultural musical expressions. Directed by Mark Dresser and Michael Dessen, the concert features acclaimed musicians Ingrid Laubrock, Fay Victor and Patricia Brennan in New York City performing together with Dresser, Dessen, Joshua White, and Gerald Cleaver in California, with audiences at both locations. In collaboration with a team of visual designers and technologists, each concert features an ensemble of improvisers split across our two sites and premieres new musical compositions that manifest our shared artistic affinities, in this latest collaborative effort to project our highest sonic aspirations. Roulette lineup: Fay Victor – voice Ingrid Laubrock – saxophone Patricia Brennan – vibraphone California lineup: Michael Dessen – trombone Joshua White – piano Mark Dresser – bass Gerald Cleaver – drums Visit: https://music-web.ucsd.edu/concerts/cms_index.php?now=1&query_event_code=20230202-Telematics Streaming LIVE for FREE at http://music.ucsd.edu/live UC San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Toast to the most romantic day of the year on an elegant Valentine's Premier Dinner Cruise on the San Diego Bay. Treat your Valentine to a special day on the water with dancing, delicious cocktails, chef-designed menus, and San Diego’s most stunning views.
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