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North Coast Current

News online for Encinitas, Calif.

North Coast Current

A sign outside the MiraCosta College Spartan Bookstore in Oceanside notes the opening of the fall semester on Aug. 23, 2021. (MiraCosta College photo)

MiraCosta, CSU San Marcos receive San Diego Foundation grants

North Coast Current August 13, 2022
Two North County educational institutions are among San Diego Foundation grant recipients aimed at supporting students in the areas of food security, housing and technological support.
A sign outside the MiraCosta College Spartan Bookstore in Oceanside notes the opening of the fall semester on Aug. 23, 2021. (MiraCosta College photo)

Local colleges on track for in-person start as CSU San Marcos shifts online

North Coast Current January 7, 2022
As the Omicron COVID-19 variant takes hold across the region, North San Diego County colleges are taking somewhat different approaches to online vs. in-person learning at the start of the spring semester.
Cardiff School District Board of Trustees, left to right: President Siena Randall, Nancy Orr, new appointee Shad Thielman, Rhea Stewart and Dave Clark. (Cardiff School District photo)

New Cardiff schools trustee is university lecturer, active in district

North Coast Current November 30, 2021
The Cardiff School District Board of Trustees has a new member as of November.
(Photo courtesy: Feeding San Diego)

Feeding San Diego to Hold Large-scale Food Distribution at California State University San Marcos this Saturday

OsideNews April 16, 2021

Large-scale distribution open to anyone in need of food assistance and can serve up to 1,400 households San Marcos CA—To address the increased need for food assistance in San Diego County, Feeding San...

Faculty and staff, while social distancing and wearing face coverings, gathered on campus at Cal State San Marcos on Aug. 27 to hear university President Ellen Neufeldt’s Convocation address. (CSUSM public relations photo by Andrew Reed)

Cal State San Marcos sees success in keeping COVID-19 numbers low

Bella Ross October 13, 2020
As major universities across the nation dominated headlines for becoming sites of major COVID-19 outbreaks, some smaller schools such as Cal State San Marcos have excelled at creating a safe environment for students and campus employees.
The spread of the coronavirus has forced California State University San Marcos to cancel all university-sponsored events, including May graduation ceremonies. (CSUSM public relations photo by Alan Brown)

North County colleges’ coronavirus reality: Remote classes, canceled graduations

Chase Spear March 18, 2020
As the number of confirmed cases of the COVID-19 coronavirus continues to grow, North San Diego County colleges have enacted precautionary changes to their campus operations.
Crews prepare a native oak tree for placement in its new home the morning of Aug. 12 at the North City project in San Marcos. The tree was moved from its original spot nearby. (North City courtesy photo)

Old San Marcos oak now a centerpiece of new North City neighborhood

North Coast Current August 20, 2019
If you visit the growing cluster of housing and businesses just across from California State University San Marcos on the north side of East Barham Drive, you will find the new home of a living landmark.
CSU San Marcos President Ellen J. Neufeldt meets with members of the academic senate April 12 during her tour of the campus. She officially took office July 1. (CSUSM photo by Andrew Reed)

Ellen Neufeldt begins tenure as Cal State San Marcos’ fourth president

North Coast Current July 7, 2019
California State University San Marcos’ new president officially took office July 1. She replaces Karen Haynes, who retired in June.
The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department stands guard in front of Chabad of Poway on April 27 after a shooting at the house of worship. (Sheriff’s Department photo)

Local health, educational leaders express outrage, heartbreak over Chabad of Poway attack

North Coast Current April 29, 2019
Lori Gilbert Kaye, a victim who died in Saturday’s Poway synagogue shooting, was the wife of a Scripps Coastal doctor. The suspect was a CSU San Marcos student.
Chancellor Timothy B. White presents award to Merryl Goldberg with Rebecca D. Eisen-CSU Board Chair(courtesy photo)

CSUSM’s Merryl Goldberg Honored with Wang Family Excellence Award

OsideNews February 2, 2018

Art=Opportunity founder and Cal State San Marcos music professor San Marcos CA— California State University San Marcos Music and Arts Integration professor Merryl Goldberg has been recognized with the...

(Photo: courtesy City of Carlsbad)

VCC and CSUSM to Host Medical Assistant Training Program Graduation

OsideNews August 7, 2017

Vista CA— The graduation ceremony for the second cohort of the Medical Assistant Training Program, a joint offering of Vista Community Clinic (VCC) and California State University San Marcos (CSUSM),...

Guitar Workshop Plus Returns to CalState San Marcos

Guitar Workshop Plus Returns to CalState San Marcos

OsideNews April 23, 2016

San Marcos CA— Designed for aspiring musicians of all ages including teenagers, adult hobbyists, students pursuing music careers, semi-professional and professional musicians, Guitar Workshop Plus offers...

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