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Category: Education

Independent coverage of schools, colleges and universities for greater San Diego

Posted inEducation

Scott Barnett Posts Decision Against Running Again for S.D. School Board

by Ken Stone March 3, 2014March 3, 2014
Posted inEducation, Uncategorized

Southwestern College Student Newspaper Wins Twice at National Convention

by Ken Stone March 3, 2014
Posted inEducation

UCSD to Host Public Memorial Saturday for ‘Fresh Prince’ Actor and Alum James Avery

by Jennifer Vigil February 28, 2014February 28, 2014
Posted inEducation

Chula Vista Students’ Work to be Screened at White House Film Festival

by Ken Stone February 28, 2014
Posted inEducation

Student Journalists Flood San Diego for National Collegiate Press Convention

by Ken Stone February 27, 2014March 13, 2014
Posted inEducation

Alpine Teachers End 3-Day Strike After Sides OK 18-Month Contract

by Ken Stone February 26, 2014February 26, 2014
Posted inEducation

San Diego State Celebrates $73 Million Renovation of 60-Year-Old Hall

by Chris Jennewein February 23, 2014
Posted inEducation

Teachers in Alpine Strike Over Pay Cuts, But Schools Remain Open

by Chris Jennewein February 20, 2014
Posted inEducation

Cal State San Marcos President Highlights Role of ‘Inclusivity’

by Chris Jennewein February 16, 2014February 16, 2014
Posted inEducation

UC San Diego Ranks 12th Nationally in Peace Corps Volunteers

by Chris Jennewein February 11, 2014
Posted inEducation

New Memorial Honors Student Activists at UC San Diego

by cabrillo February 10, 2014
Posted inEducation

Prebys Donates $20 Million for SDSU Scholarships

by cabrillo February 5, 2014

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