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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Star Wars Day, affectionately known as "May the Fourth," is a special celebration of all things in a galaxy far, far away.The unique holiday has sparked special celebrations, movie screenings, and fan meetups around the country every May 4.Star Wars' website even has an extensive list of shopping deals for fans seeking the merchandise they're looking for.WEEKEND EVENTS ROUNDUP: What to do May 3 - 6 in San DiegoIn San Diego, it's easy to jump into the fray, with a number of events for the family and some for the party-happy alike:Padawan-friendly events:Dizzy's Jazz: The "Jedi Jazz Council" will be performing iconic music from the Star Wars saga, featuring Jamie Shadowlight on the electric violin, Mikan Zlatkovich on keys, Monette Marino on percussion, Will Lyle on bass, and Duncan Moore on drums, with special guest PacificYO on beatbox.Intergalactic Brewing: The San Diego Sabers are holding their 3rd annual lightsaber tournament! Kids are welcomed to watch and parents can enjoy the brewery's "red leader" brew.Grossmont Center: Have you always wanted to rock hair like Princess Leia? Empire Beauty will be holding a free hair braiding event at Grossmont Center.Otay Mesa Nestor Library: Bring the kids to the library for a day of activities, including a scavenger hunt, coloring, and a movie.Pennypickle's Workshop: Kids can create a mini lightsaber card that lights up. The activity is free for members and for non-members, plus admission.San Diego public libraries: Select library branches will be celebrating May the Fourth with special arts and crafts activities for kids. Check out their calendar online for the closest branch to you!Wavelength Brewing: Wavelength will host Astrophysicist Dr. Lisa Will and Analytical Chemist Professor Shane Haggard for a night of science. The talks are open to all ages and the brewery will break out their telescope for some stargazing.Jedi (or Sith) only:Jimmy'Z: The Poway spot will throw a May the Fourth costume party, with the winner getting a bar tab. Specially-themed shots (like "hyper space bombs" and "storm troopers") will be available for each.Mavericks Beach Club: Come dressed in your best Star Wars garb for a costume contest and drink specials (for those in costume) at Mavericks Beach Club in Pacific Beach.Waypoint Public (North Park, Del Sur): Celebrate May the Fourth with Star Wars-themed beers from Pizza Port. Order one Pizza Port beer and keep the pint glass! (While supplies last.) 2528

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- September is Prostate Cancer Awareness month. as it is the second most common type of cancer in men. Now one simple way to reduce the risk, is to eat a healthy diet. So in the month of September, the Prostate Cancer Foundation has a simple challenge, to eat 30 healthy foods in 30 days. They are calling it the "Eat It To Beat It Challenge." Prostate cancer can be silent, with no symptoms at all, and that was the case for Rancho Bernardo resident Patrick Sheffler. Always active, he spent a lot of time running marathons and even the Spartan Race, but that didn't make him invincible."I was probably the last person you would ever think would have come down with any disease or any kind of cancer." 730

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego State University will begin testing all students who live on campus for COVID-19, the school said Tuesday.According to the university, the testing will start on September 16. After the initial phase of testing, the school will begin testing students at random. “Following the initial phase of benchmark testing for all students in residence this week, we will then launch random testing for the on-campus housing population. During each round of testing, a set of individuals from each residential community group will be randomly sampled to be re-tested,” the school said.The news comes as 648 students tested positive or presumptive positive for the virus.According to SDSU, 644 students have so far tested positive for the virus. Four students are presumptive positive.So far, no faculty or staff have tested positive for coronavirus. 875

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Students at the University of California San Diego are still reeling from Wednesday's storm that flooded more than a dozen apartments.Students told 10News they were shocked when water poured in around 11 p.m. during the storm. One young man, who didn't want to be identified, said the water seeped in under the door and poured in through a floor-length window in their bedroom."So every angle yeah, it instantly started soaking everything under my bed," he said, adding the water was freezing cold.RELATED: Rain floods buildings on the campus of UC San DiegoHe took videos documenting the two inches of water that seeped in."If I wasn't here, then every bit of electronics we had out here would've been completely ruined, hundreds of dollars worth of stuff," the man told 10News.Another student shared her experience, saying she was walking back to her dorm after studying and found "about a 4-foot deep puddle leading up to my door." She said once she opened the door mud and water flowed in.She said the timing was terrible."I have a midterm Monday, I'm actually getting tutoring right after this, it's a bit crazy."Students scrambled, trying to get help from the university and relocate. One student told 10News she never got help from the university, despite calling multiple times Wednesday night and getting a case number.Thursday morning cleaning companies went to work, installing fans in the rooms and peeling off baseboards.Some students said the university is doing a great job."Is there something we can brainstorm to fix this so it doesn't happen in the future, because I can only imagine what's going to happen next week when it rains harder and I'd hate to come back from break and see, 'oh everything's damaged." a student said.The university said four students were relocated to temporary housing. A University official said the drains in the area were examined before the storm and the torrential downpour was the cause of the flooding. 1981

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego pro-Dreamer groups called Monday for President Trump to support the Dreamers’ rights to remain in the U.S.San Diego Border Dreamers said Congress failed in providing a path to citizenship and permanent protection from deportation.The group raised funds to allow members of its board of directors to travel to Washington, D.C. and be part of the discussion.Also Monday, MEChA de SDSU and supporters held a protest at Hepner Hall to encourage the university to become a sanctuary campus for immigrants. 537

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