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The News RSS snippet allows you to add RSS feed to your page.

Dynamic feed set up to be used with 91茄子视频F news and information events only.

Use of "WP" under setup column Feed type (OU/WP).

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Dynamic news feed from OUcampus and any other RSS feed.

Use of "OU" under setup column Feed type (OU/WP) for RSS feeds from OUcampus.

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Use of "OU" under setup column Feed type (OU/WP) for RSS feeds from outside OUcampus.

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Using the "News snippet" to display events instead of news. Using of "OU" under setup column Feed type (OU/WP) for use with an event RSS feed outside of OUcampus.

Note:  This is the same RSS feed used in the last "Events snippet".

Events
  • December 31, 1969

    When: Friday, June 12, 2026, 7:30 p.m.

    Where: Mandell Weiss Forum, 2910 La Jolla Village Drive, San Diego

    Cost: Not available

    Age limit: Not available

    Description: Written by and starring Ngozi Anyanwu alongside Sullivan Jones, this action-packed and heartfelt story follows an estranged brother and sister reconnecting through the world of mixed martial arts.


  • December 31, 1969

    When: Friday, June 12, 2026, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

    Where: Grossmont College Performing and Visual Arts Center, 8800 Grossmont College Drive, El Cajon

    Cost: $30 - $35

    Age limit: All ages

    Description: Encore Vocal Ensemble presents Encore Hits the Road, a Broadway-style musical journey across America.

    This high-energy production transforms a cross-country road trip into a live musical experience filled with recognizable Broadway hits, storytelling, humor, and songs inspired by cities across the country, culminating in New York City as the final stop. Audiences will experience lively performances celebrating friendship, resilience, and the joy of music.


  • December 31, 1969

    When: Friday, June 12, 2026, 7:30 p.m.

    Where: Lamplighters Community Theatre, 5915 Severin Drive, La Mesa

    Cost: $25 - $30

    Age limit: All ages

    Description: A sharp-eyed student, McKenzee, spots the errors in a midterm and seizes an opportunity. Confronting the professor, she demands a grade boost in exchange for her silence, sparking a tense battle of wits over accountability, academic integrity, and the growing role of AI in education. As accusations fly and ethical lines blur, the play forces the audience to consider who is truly at fault—an overburdened educator, a savvy student, or the very technology they both choose to use? Let’s Chat is a timely and unsettlingly relevant exploration of AI’s impact on learning, the fine line between innovation and deception, and what it means to create in an age of automation.