VOLUME 1 ISSUE 4 Dec. 13, 2019 – Jan. 16, 2020
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CPG reforms pass important committee vote
Heart of the house
THIS ISSUE BBBUSINESS A cool space
KENDRA SITTON | College Times Courier
M.L. Legacy Center is venue, coffee shop, yoga studio and beauty bar in one. Page 9
BBFOOD & DRINK Spreading beyond wings Pastor Darin Johnson heads the Agape House on the SDSU campus that provides help for students in need. (Courtesy photo)
Agape House helps SDSU students with emotional, spiritual, physical needs By JOYELL NEVINS | College Times Courier
Radical welcome Rooted in faith Justice and mercy Growth in community
Dirty Birds menu offers up more than interesting takes on chicken appendages. Page 11
Those are the core values of the Agape House, located in the heart
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of the San Diego State University campus. They stem out of the last value, a need for community. Agape House wants its students to have a place where they are loved and seen, despite the large campus population overall. “It’s easy to become anonymous in the sea of faces,” said Campus
Pastor Darin Johnson, who coordinates Agape House. “We want to help the students feel connected, [to know] they aren’t alone.” Agape House does this through relationship building via weekly dinners, art and music SEE AGAPE HOUSE, Page 4
Alvarado completes ER expansion By JEFF CLEMETSON | College Times Courier
New book digs into the birth of Skateboarding in Southern California. Page 12
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A plan over 25 years in the making to expand Alvarado Hospital’s emergency room has finally come to fruition. On Dec. 5, Alvarado held a pregrand opening for its $14 million new ER facility that adds 20 new beds — which will relieve some of the pressure on the impacted emergency room that currently sees around 2,000 patients a month with only 12 existing beds. “It’s huge for the community because we’ve always been here but we’ve been so compact and now we’re not compact anymore — we have more space,” said Alvarado Hospital CEO Robin Gomez. SEE ALVARADO, Page 2
Discover exciting local events. Page 13
Alvarado Hospital CEO Robin Gomez and head of ER Jordan Cohen, M.D. pose in front of one of the new GEDA ER rooms for senior patients. (Photo by Jeff
The City Council’s Land Use and Housing Committee voted to reform community planning groups (CPGs) on Dec. 5 that includes revisions from a maximum length of meetings to how elections are run. The reforms come after a city audit, a Grand Jury report and Circulate San Diego’s Democracy in Planning all raised serious concerns about how the groups are run. In response, a task force was formed that created 33 recommendations on how to improve the groups. Those recommendations were voted on by CPGs throughout the region as well as the Community Planners Committee before being brought to the San Diego City Council. The advisory groups are filled with elected members who volunteer to weigh in on land-use issues in their neighborhood. They are meant to be the lowest rung of democracy, but critics worry they are often inaccessible to marginalized groups. Research has shown CPGs skew whiter, wealthier and older than the neighborhoods they represent. In addition, they are often filled almost exclusively with homeowners, even in areas where the majority of people rent. On a basic level, homeowners and renters have different concerns when looking at new developments — one of the main purposes of CPGs. A typical renter might favor bringing in developments that keep rent down by adding more housing stock, while a typical homeowner might favor keeping developments out that could potentially bring down their property value.
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