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  • California's public colleges are welcoming students back, but the new year comes with restrictions curbing student protests.
  • The mandatory evacuation issued for all areas was lifted Thursday evening but Montezuma Road between Collwood Boulevard and Fairmount Avenue remains closed.
  • On Friday, Sept 13 LIFE at MiraCosta presents two FREE talks to entertain and enlighten. Please join us. We have Air Conditioning! At 1 p.m. "Struggles of Immigrant Chinese in America". Dr. Russell Low, CSUSM, will discuss his book “A Willow Becomes a Forest”. At 2:30 p.m. "Dante Alighieri and the Divine Comedy". Prof Andrea Petri, MCC will explore Dante Alighieri, his life and his masterpiece “The Divine Comedy”. All talks are free and open to the public. We love new visitors and we even have snacks between speakers. Audience questions are encouraged. Visit: https://www.miracosta.edu/community/life.html MiraCosta College on Instagram and Facebook
  • Reddit users in r/sandiego asked about the issues and candidates at the center of April's special election to fill Nora Vargas’ vacancy on the county Board of Supervisors.
  • From the organizers: CULTIVATE deepens Malashock Dance’s relationships with San Diego Choreographers through new commissions and remounted works that highlight the artistic breadth of our community. PROGRAM You Are Here/Usted Está Aquí The stage premiere You Are Here/Usted Está Aquí, a multi-iteration dance project that integrates a wide range of oral histories from San Diego residents and visitors to bring diverse personal narratives to life. SEED Suite The inaugural SEED Suite, a new initiative that invites choreographers from the prior season’s SEED Concert (formerly known as Everyday Dances) to remount their work. This year’s SEED Suite will include work by Gina Bolles Sorensen and Kyle Sorensen, Khamla Somphanh, and Viviana Alcazar. Companions A remount of the 2024 San Diego Museum of Art commissioned piece Companions, by Artistic Director Christopher K. Morgan and Founding Director John Malashock, who each created a dance responding to the painting A Child’s Companion by Arshile Gorky. The Dulling Effect The world premiere of Artistic Director Christopher K. Morgan’s The Dulling Effect. Inspired by a 1934 Harvard study on how radio has a dulling effect on the higher mental processes of the listener, Christopher’s curiosity on how that dulling effect may have increased over the last 90 years of technology, and his concern that current political and legislative initiatives in the US are attempting to homogenize citizens, rather than celebrating their unique individual beauty. PERFORMANCES November 2 at 7:30 – 9:00 pm November 3 at 2:30 – 4:00 pm* LOCATION Saville Theater at City College (14th and C Street San Diego, CA) Free Parking Available! TICKETS: Preferred Reserved Seating $50 Reserved Seating $45 Student/Artist $30 Children under 12 $10
  • Nose hair trimmers, bad lasagna and dead flowers: Valentine's Day stories of gifts gone wrong.
  • Former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the last election put a spotlight on what are essentially ministerial steps between Election Day and Inauguration Day. Here are the key dates ahead.
  • Inauguration Day marks the first time in more than 20 years that Kamala Harris will not be in public office. "It is not my nature to go quietly into the night," she told allies on Thursday.
  • Gallery reception for "Bird Singers" at City Gallery at San Diego City College. City Gallery is a space for exploring art across all media and genres. The gallery showcases work that reflects the experiences and issues of the world in which we all live today. Located in the heart of City College and downtown San Diego, City Gallery is uniquely situated within San Diego's cultural and civic centre. It provides City College's diverse local student population access to art through innovative exhibitions, community collaborations, workshops and lectures. The gallery engages and inspires the academic population and surrounding San Diego community. Gallery Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Noon - 4 p.m. and by appointment Email citygallery@sdccd.edu to schedule gallery visit outside of regular hours Parking: Free parking is available in staff lot 8 on C St & 14 St for receptions and special events. During regular gallery hours visitors can park in staff Lot 8, but only in the designated visitor spaces, time limit is one hour. Metered and free street parking is also available on the surrounding blocks. ADA accessible parking is available at Lot 300 below the AH building, take the elevator to the gallery on the 3rd floor. City Gallery on Facebook
  • A new poll finds Gen Z teens are optimistic about the future but feeling less engaged at school.
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