May 2, 20186 min readHow Young Native Hawaiians are Setting an Example to Better the World We Live Inby Arielle Kaimana Taramasco There is an old Hawaiian saying, “he ali‘i ka ‘āina, he kauwā ke kanaka,” meaning “land is chief, man is its...
May 2, 20183 min readDoing Good, One Essay at a Timeby Jordan Lemke Four students climb into a minivan—normally, the group is bigger, but it’s midterms week here at Point Loma Nazarene...
May 2, 20183 min readOne Business’ Mission to Restore Eyesight to the Worldby Yasmeen Espinal The idea started off as a class project more than four years ago for San Diego State University alum Jenny Amaraneni....
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May 1, 20184 min readHow to Help the Struggling Local Farmersby Brooke Anderson Imagine that the delivery service that puts food on grocery store shelves nationwide shuts down, and people need to...
May 1, 20183 min readHome or Sexualityby Ellen Huang The ambiguity of questioning your own identity can be a harrowing place—even more so if your safety and housing depends on...
Apr 30, 20184 min readGiving Them a Voiceby Ivey Merrill In a city with one of the largest homeless populations in the U.S., one organization is striving to help the members of...
Apr 30, 20182 min readThe Sad Factsby Lory Costello-Neeley Rain is falling on Julian in early March. Yes, it rains in California. Tents are set up next to a pair of...