There is a high need for assistance within Latino students in order to obtain higher education. Previously post secondary education was not likely an option…
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The out pouring of brotherhood and charity in the San Diego music community flows just like a fresh cup of Joe. At the 28th annual…
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Leave a CommentWritten By, Brian Beltran So maybe you’ve never heard of March Madness. Of course, if that’s the case, the rock you’re living under is…
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Leave a CommentStory By, Nicholas Casadona The start of March Madness is approaching quickly as many students and fans across America gear up for game time. Basketball,…
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Leave a CommentStory by Kiera Collaruso San Diego’s Harumama puts a quirky, SoCal twist on your average ramen stop. Since opening up in Little Italy, the ramen and…
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Leave a CommentStory by Ana Acosta The Council of Classified Employees filed a formal grievance over hiring issues for custodial and campus maintenance workers. With the recent…
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Leave a CommentPaper classes may appear foreign to some but represents a growing negative trend among the country’s highest levels of collegiate athletics. Paper classes is roughly…
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Leave a CommentStory by Nicholas Casadona Matt Ornelia has been playing baseball since age five. Now 20, he continues to have the same big league dreams…
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