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A law enforcement official told The Associated Press that investigators were looking into whether the 19-year-old was inspired by radical Islamic extremism. → Read More
Three parents who lost sons to hazing speak out. SDSU looks at the future of Interfraternity Council frats with rich history of hazing, drugs and harassment. → Read More
Forced drinking, physical workouts, injuries and hospital visits. Sexual assaults and more than a dozen hazing incidents reported at various SDSU fraternities. → Read More
Were you hazed as a college student? News 8 is looking for local accounts of hazing before the upcoming school year returns to in-person activity. → Read More
The students News 8 spoke with all navigated online school in some way and they all had significant challenges to overcome this year. → Read More
Police can edit evidence but are obliged to stay truthful over fear of lawsuits. → Read More
Breaking down coronavirus headlines from local colleges in San Diego County. Parties and vaccinations ramp up at SDSU while USD plans in-person commencement → Read More
In partnership with San Diego County, SDSU hopes to administer 700 coronavirus vaccine doses a day with a capacity of 1,500 per day. → Read More
Breaking down coronavirus headlines from San Diego County's colleges. What are college campuses doing with vaccine doses anyway? CSUSM plans in-person commencement → Read More
Breaking down coronavirus headlines from San Diego County's universities. CSU San Marcos rejected from vaccine rollout while commencement ceremonies are in the works → Read More
Not so much on policy, but the governor will use his time to highlight people working hard during the last year of the coronavirus pandemic → Read More
UCSD, SDSU and USD open vaccinations up to teachers, faculty and student employees while cases climb. CSU San Marcos reports zero cases out of nearly 1,000 tests → Read More
Breaking down all the coronavirus headlines from San Diego County colleges. Nationwide vaccine delays slow college efforts as testing and enforcement ramps up. → Read More
Breaking down news from local colleges and how the campuses are handling the COVID-19 global pandemic. From parties returning to SDSU to recent spikes at USD → Read More
The man was found unconcious in the snow by other guests. Ski patrol started CPR and the victim died at a local hospital. Mammoth has seen more than 7 feet of snow → Read More
ICU admissions dip below 400 for the first time in weeks, hospitalizations continue to downgrade while daily deaths continue in double digits → Read More
The flag has been reportedly seen many times around East County. Advocates against antisemitism say this sign of the times warrants strong education against hate. → Read More
More than 16,000 complaints have poured in for businesses violating the state's stay-at-home order. At least 17 of them are leading to fines up to $1,000. → Read More
Local schools offer plans for students returning home this holiday season, but national health leaders warn against travel during the pandemic's worst stage so far → Read More
Dozens of young adults were seen partying in a reported College Area residence despite hundreds sickened. One neighbor said a partygoer threatened to kill her → Read More