The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
2 days ago by Wendy Fry, City Editor
"Ohhhhhhhh! Whhoooooooo!" exclaimed senior anthropology major Jackie Herrera. Her voice echoed from the bottom of a deep mud hole behind the Whaley House in Old Town.
Herrera wasn't trying to imitate a ghost. She is part of anthropology professor Seth Mallios' summer field study class and she is merely expressing the thrill of discovery.
The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
2 days ago by Wendy Fry, City Editor
"Ohhhhhhhh! Whhoooooooo!" exclaimed senior anthropology major Jackie Herrera. Her voice echoed from the bottom of a deep mud hole behind the Whaley House in Old Town.
Herrera wasn't trying to imitate a ghost. She is part of anthropology professor Seth Mallios' summer field study class and she is merely expressing the thrill of discovery.
The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
2 days ago by Justin Cooper, Staff Writer
Though the stigma of the deaf community is one that is often unheard, art instructor Jennifer Anderson and students have created a sign that cannot be missed.
Anderson and five San Diego State students have created a piece of public art for the Port of San Diego. Their unofficial Art 103 project is as tall as a house and bound to draw some curiosity at first glance. What the students really want, however, is for people to take a second look and to see the message in the hands.
The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
2 days ago by Justin Cooper, Staff Writer
Though the stigma of the deaf community is one that is often unheard, art instructor Jennifer Anderson and students have created a sign that cannot be missed.
Anderson and five San Diego State students have created a piece of public art for the Port of San Diego. Their unofficial Art 103 project is as tall as a house and bound to draw some curiosity at first glance. What the students really want, however, is for people to take a second look and to see the message in the hands.