VOLUME 12 ISSUE 3
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D3’s passionate policy wonk
Hoover High School construction continues
NEWS P. 5
First trans Catholic priest ordained
KENDRA SITTON | Uptown News
In November, Chris Olsen quit his job at City Hall to devote himself to campaigning, a “scary but exciting” step as he runs full tilt to win a seat on the City Council for District 3. The Hillcrest resident typically fundraises in the morning, and walks neighborhoods in the afternoon before evening events. Olsen’s intensive neighborhood outreach has helped him refine his message — and show that he is not just the “policy wonk” in the race. The “trial by fire” of canvassing taught him how to distill the 10-page policy papers he was used to writing into something for the regular person to understand and connect with. “I take it as a compliment when people sometimes call me a policy wonk or... urbanist because I do enjoy using data and specifics to get to great solutions. However, the other half of me and the main reason that I’m running is really because I love our city and I'm a resident of it,” Olsen said.
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Homelessness One of the issues he talks about the most while canvassing, and his No. 1 priority, is homelessness. “I have an alley behind my home and I see homeless people suffering there every day and I don’t see our city responding to that,” he explained. “I see the homelessness crisis firsthand. When I make my way Downtown to work, I see the other half of it, which is the
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FOOD AND DRINK P. 10
see School, pg 13 Balfour Beatty construction superintendent Wayne Kibbe standing in the tower.
see Chris Olsen, pg 4
(Photo by Joyell Nivens)
Science, technology, art blend in new show SDAI paired artists with local research institutions Smoking Goat celebrates 10 years
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San Diego Art Institute (SDAI) unveils its latest show, “Illumination: 21st Century Interactions with Art + Science + Technology,” on Sunday, Feb. 8. The show uses art to translate the research done at local institutions, giving visitors a chance
to make new discoveries and find new perspectives. Sixteen regional artists were paired with scientists and technologists at seven local research institutions: La Jolla Institute of Immunology, Qualcomm Institute/CalIT2, Salk Institute, Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, Scripps Institute of
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“Shiny Palimpsest” by Young Joon Kwak is one of three large sculptures that are a part of the exhibition. (Photo courtesy SDAI)
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Oceanography, The Scripps Research Institute, and UCSD. The artists then interpreted and humanized the research into their installations. “One of the outcomes of this has been that the artists are saying, ‘You have no idea about the
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