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Exhibit sheds light on unheard jazz records

From May 19th to October 7th, the Museum of Photographic Arts featured a visual and musical sensation called “The Jazz Loft Project.”

How to plan the perfect trip to Palm Springs

Put the keys in the ignition; I’ve got a plan.

Aztecs don’t slack off, they slackline instead

Three ropes hang on various levels parallel one another between three rows of palm trees, overlooking swings and a jungle gym at the Old Trolley Barn Park in University Heights.

App puts universe in your hands

In November the MYSky app will allow users to control a powerful telescope and take a high-quality image of space objects.

Taking the Coronado Art Walk

Art! A 3 letter word so simple, yet so broad in definition. What is art? Every individual has his own way of expressing himself creatively; his own way at ap- proaching his truth through whatever medium he sees as fit. That is art.

How to communicate while studying abroad

When you relocate to a new country where people speak a language you aren’t accustomed to, problems are sure to arise.

Exhibit displays birth of skating

Some may argue using the words skateboard and culture together presents an oxymoron.

Host family values: How to fit in

The plane landed in San Diego, Anita was located and our entourage made it through the zoo that is an airport under construction. Even with 6,000 miles behind her, the real trek was just getting started.

For many students with dreams to study abroad, choosing a location can often be the mostdifficult choice. | Allie Daugherty, editor in chief

Locale decisions vex study abroad hopefuls

The idea of studying abroad often sounds fantastic at first, but the nuts and bolts of moving from point-home to point-adventure can complicate the process. The first technical hurdle any student can face is selecting a study abroad program.

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Titanic exhibit keeps history afloat in SD

In commemoration of the 100-year anniversary of Titanic sinking, the San Diego Natural History Museum at Balboa Park is currently hosting an exhibition called “Titanic: The Artifacts Exhibit.”

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Small-town girl seeks Spanish city lights

As a high school student growing up in a town of many horses and few sidewalks, I taped snapshots of the world to the back of my bedroom door.

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