Art of activism: Bishop’s student hopes to share her advocacy of social justice throughout La Jolla
Katelyn Wang has spent the past year using art to share her passion for social justice with her fellow students at The Bishop’s School in La Jolla.
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Katelyn Wang has spent the past year using art to share her passion for social justice with her fellow students at The Bishop’s School in La Jolla.
The La Jolla Traffic & Transportation Board unanimously supported temporary street closures and no-parking zones for the upcoming La Jolla Art & Wine Festival.
The La Jolla Traffic & Transportation Board unanimously supported temporary street closures and no-parking zones for the upcoming La Jolla Art & Wine Festival.
As proponents of La Jolla Shores’ outdoor dining program await a decision from the California Coastal Commission on whether they can proceed with a permanent closure of part of Avenida de la Playa, opponents have raised concerns about beach access.
As proponents of La Jolla Shores’ outdoor dining program await a decision from the California Coastal Commission on whether they can proceed with a permanent closure of part of Avenida de la Playa, opponents have raised concerns about beach access.
The 2022 “Battle for Pearl Street” went to the Bishop’s School Knights, who avenged last season’s loss to La Jolla High School by beating the Vikings, 28-7, on Aug. 18 in the football season opener for the La Jolla rivals.
The 2022 “Battle for Pearl Street” went to the Bishop’s School Knights, who avenged last season’s loss to La Jolla High School by beating the Vikings, 28-7, on Aug. 18 in the football season opener for the La Jolla rivals.
Scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla say they have uncovered a molecular pathway that distills threatening sights, sounds and smells into a single message: Be afraid.
Scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla say they have uncovered a molecular pathway that distills threatening sights, sounds and smells into a single message: Be afraid.
As part of a multi-library tour across San Diego, the La Jolla/Riford Library will host something most people rarely see — an exhibit highlighting the faces and stories of some of the area’s unhoused residents.
Owning a home is a keystone of wealth… both financial affluence and emotional security.