San Diego
[tabs active=”3″] [tab title=”Sights To See”] [heading]Sights To See[/heading][dropcap style=”flat” size=”2.4″]O[/dropcap]ld town, known as the birthplace of Cali, boasts a vibrant collection of small businesses and shops >>> More “The Old Town, a new day“
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[dropcap style=”flat” size=”2.4″]S[/dropcap]an Diego resident Deborah Bilkovic lives her life day to day. Being homeless, however, this wasn’t a lifestyle decision she had the leisure to make, but rather one she had to make. >>> More “Social stereotypes misconstrue homelessness“
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[dropcap style=”flat” size=”2.4″]A[/dropcap]fter combing through the numerous restaurants, we’ve narrowed down the list to the top three churro places, ranking them gold, silver and bronze. >>> More “Churning Churros“
[dropcap style=”flat” size=”2.4″]S[/dropcap]an Diego, however, located just next to the Mexican border, is well known for their abundance of Mexican restaurants. Upon arrival in the sunny city of SD, I set out to sample the alleged authentic Mexican meals which surrounded me.>>> More “San Diego’s Mexican cuisine falls short in authenticity”
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