News RSS
The News RSS snippet allows you to add RSS feed to your page.
Dynamic feed set up to be used with UAF 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.

July 02, 2018
This is a news article with image.
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July 03, 2018
This is a news article without an image.
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".
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Fri 12/12: SACRA/PROFANA: Immeasurably Bright - A Holiday Concert
December 31, 1969
When: Friday, Dec. 12, 2025, 7 p.m.
Where: St. Mark's United Methodist Church, 3502 Clairemont Drive, San Diego
Cost: $15 - $40
Age limit: All ages
Description: Like sunlight on snow or the brilliance of a clear winter day, the music of the season brings light to the year’s darkest nights. SACRA/PROFANA returns with “Immeasurably Bright,” a radiant and joyful holiday concert to warm and uplift the soul.
Tickets $15 - $40 with discounts available for Students, seniors, and military. -
December 31, 1969
When: Friday, Dec. 12, 2025, 7 p.m.
Where: L'Auberge Del Mar, 1540 Camino Del Mar, Del Mar
Cost: Not available
Age limit: Not available
Description: -
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Fri 12/12: IFs (Imaginary Friends)
December 31, 1969
When: Friday, Dec. 12, 2025, 7 p.m.
Where: Trinity Theatre Company, 1640 Camino Del Rio North suite 129, San Diego
Cost: Not available
Age limit: Not available
Description: Imaginary friend, Pippin, has been released from service by the child who created her. She laments with her other recently released imaginary friends, knowing unless something changes, they’ll cease to exist. When their peer Dab, confesses that he’s been hanging out with an older woman who can see him, the others want to meet her. Bea ends up only able to see Pippin, but introduces them to some of her senior friends, and all but one imaginary friend now have real friends once again. But dealing with older friends has its challenges. Bea’s daughter, Jenna, is overly concerned for her mother. Even more so after Bea breaks her hip while “playing” with her friends. As Bea’s health continues to decline, her friends must fight for their rights as older folks. Written by Thomas J. Misuraca, directed by Mia Spencer.