• Who will save Horton?,Jennifer Van Grove

    Who will save Horton?

    A beacon of opportunity when it opened in 1985, the former Horton Plaza mall now finds itself the symbol of a serious downtown slump. A 7-year-old promise — that the mall’s conversion into a mixed-use office campus would bring new life to the city’s center — is within view but firmly locked away beh

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  • Sharia’s Closet Provides Clothing For San Diegans in Need,Cole Novak

    Sharia’s Closet Provides Clothing For San Diegans in Need

    Founded by Shamine Linton in 2006, Sharia’s Closet provides free, emergency clothing to those experiencing financial hardship or crisis. The idea first began after Linton first immigrated to the US. Along with her family, she began taking clothes, food, and household items back to Jamaica twice a ye

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  • What to Expect When Volunteering for San Diego’s Emilio Nares Foundation,Cole Novak

    What to Expect When Volunteering for San Diego’s Emilio Nares Foundation

    After losing their son Emilio to acute lymphoblastic leukemia in 2000, Richard and Diane Nares chose to honor his memory by creating an organization to help families in similar situations find support. In 2003, the Emilio Nares Foundation (ENF) was founded as a way to help low-income underserved fam

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