Monthly Archives: August, 2020

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Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) Art Gallery Presents ‘Sketches From the ICU’

The Mt. San Jacinto College Art Gallery is pleased to present "Sketches From the ICU" by Oh Young-Jun. The exhibit will launch online Monday, Aug. 17, at www.msjc.edu/artgallery. The Art Gallery will host a special Zoom conversation about the exhibition from 1 to 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 27.

Census Takers Start Following Up With Nonresponding Households in Southern California

Census takers throughout Southern California have started following up with households that have not yet responded to the 2020 Census. The current self-response rates in each of the five counties within the Greater Los Angeles metropolitan area are:

WORK PROGRAM AT SOBOBA RESERVATION GRANTED

With the help of grant funds from the Northern California Indian Development Council (NCIDC), the Soboba Public Works Department was able to implement a program to take care of much-needed cleanup and repair from federally declared disasters at the Soboba Indian Reservation.

ST. JUDE MISSION SCHOOL OFFERS UNIQUE EDUCATION

St. Jude Mission School is a nonprofit Catholic elementary school serving the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians and adjacent communities since 2002. Sharing its grounds with the St. Joseph Mission Church, which has been serving its congregation for more than 100 years, the school offers more than the traditional 3Rs of education.

Letter to Editor – August 13, 2020

Growing up, the teachers I had in my brick-and-mortar school promoted me to a new grade in the middle of the school year. While I was challenged academically, I wasn’t prepared for the difficulties of being with a new class and the bullying I experienced. I reached a point where I felt my love for school was dying. That’s when I discovered online school.

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