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Todd Gloria gets hand slapped
But if all the bad politicians left San Diego county, what would Matt Potter do for a living?— February 14, 2020 10:25 a.m.
How Coronado Yacht Club fends off the public
Like with the German U-boat flotillas, I say "Sink 'em."— February 14, 2020 10:17 a.m.
Insurgente brewery shut down again
Perhaps Governor Bonilla should form "The Tijuana Boozefighters" if he wants legitimacy in harassing Insurgente.— February 14, 2020 10:14 a.m.
Look at the San Diego radio casualty list
The **San Diego Radio Demolition Derby** will carry on until every station is just a desktop computer plugged into a transmitter. Bob Ugly of Free Radio San Diego (96.9FM) - *where are you?*— January 30, 2020 7:54 p.m.
Kevin Faulconer's homeless California roadshow
Any vote for Kev-boy as governor is another nail in the coffin for California. Get used to the homeless dying from Hepatitis A, B, C, D, E, and Z because every public washroom will be a pay toilet, and broken to boot. Get used to San Francisco's idiot tech giants coming up with some monstrosity to sell to the state government that will make our lives miserable, and all of the toadies and cronies of Faulconer will follow him to Sacramento if he is elected.— January 30, 2020 7:45 p.m.
SDSU President pleads for dead student’s family to respect the University’s privacy (and policy) in this time of great distress (and potential liability).
Certainly, but it points out that everything has been dumped on the fraternities. Four of them were under suspension at the beginning of the year, now all of them are. SDSU has too many students and the campus is under "impaction" rules all the time. I'm sorry the kid is dead, but everybody (especially the out-of-county/out-of-state/ international students) needs to know the reality of SDSU: packed to the gills, fighting a persistent "party school" atmosphere that was beaten down by the last administration, and expensive for what you get.— November 29, 2019 8:01 p.m.
SDSU $575-an-hour lobbying deal revealed
"....while giving SDSU a huge piece of land that will benefit ONLY SDSU." They did this for one reason: SDSU is completely swamped with students including a large contingent of foreign students, and the extension is there to deal with the overcrowding. The problem is that it will just compound the number of students on the existing campus, because the more space they have, the more students they will pack in. This may be the fatal blow to whatever prestige is left on the San Diego State name.That written, I never thought that SoccerCity would have lasted very long, and the stadium would be used for something else in a decade.— April 3, 2019 9:58 p.m.
SDSU $575-an-hour lobbying deal revealed
San Diego is a private club, and if you aren't a landowner or developer, member of the local GOP donation pool, or just plain wealthy, you can just stand in the corner while "the adults" talk. SoccerCity stunk, this SDSU expansion stinks due to all the legal finagling.— April 2, 2019 4:46 p.m.
Message at airport on Uber-Lyft staging area a joke?
San Diego is going into the can and down the sh*tter....— April 2, 2019 4:05 p.m.
Hot and bothered at San Diego State
"Dr." Mintz is still employed at the college, even though she cost the school 10,000 bucks, more or less.— March 24, 2019 10:45 p.m.