A 2025 survey found that 44% of students in the San Diego Community College District are food insecure, meaning they lack access to nutritious food.
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. By 2027 students in South County San Diego County will be able to earn eight different bachelor’s degrees from three ...
Anna Stump is the creator of Mojaveland, a nonprofit, interactive art center featuring a miniature golf course with each hole designed by a different local artist. Part of the goal is to encourage ...
The goal of Saddleback’s campus off Valencia Avenue is to place students in apprenticeships, pay them a living wage, and get them to think about becoming professionals in a lifelong career in ...
The Exercise Science and Athletics building at Mount Miguel High School in Spring Valley (Photo courtesy GUHSD) Starting in fall 2026, Mount Miguel will become an early college high school, with ...
A new lawsuit argues the latest changes to Public Service Loan Forgiveness could exclude public servants whose organizations ...
Veterans are leading the charge in a $28 million USF Health clinical trial exploring whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy can ...
West Side United is a nationally recognized, community-driven hospital collaborative addressing the 20-year life expectancy gap between the Loop and ...
The West Coast is the best coast. That's the vibe at Isla Vista's newest eatery, Sweet Hustle. Rap music icons Tupac Shakur, ...
Nearly 60% of San Diego Community College District students are housing insecure, and nearly 25% are unhoused.
A 2022 report concluded that San Diego County faces a mental health care staffing crisis and needs 18,500 more mental health care workers by 2027 to catch up with chronic understaffing. The county ...