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Sustainable UH John Hanacek Sustainable UH John Hanacek

Light Pollution and Pest Control in UH

Excessive nighttime lighting does more than waste energy—it disrupts nature’s best pest control system. Bright lights deter owls, which can consume over 1,000 rodents a year, and allow rats and mice to thrive. Smart lighting choices like motion sensors, downward fixtures, and warmer bulbs can restore balance, cut costs, and help owls keep UH rodent-free.

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Youth & Schools Alexandra Webber Youth & Schools Alexandra Webber

Fall Track & Field 2025 at Roosevelt Middle School

Roosevelt Middle School student-athletes wrapped up another exciting fall season in San Diego Unified’s free athletic program. Competing in basketball and track & field, students built teamwork, independence, and confidence under the guidance of Coach Tais Marinho-Gomez, a former UCSD track standout. The program continues to grow, giving every student a chance to shine.

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UH Pets The UHCA Team UH Pets The UHCA Team

Pets of the Month: Billy & Moses

Meet Billy and Moses, two playful brothers who love chasing laser lights and watching the world go by from their window perch. Gentle and affectionate, these University Heights cats share a home with Missy, a former Pet of the Month—though they prefer admiring her from a safe distance.

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Helping Hands Jennifer Ferrada Helping Hands Jennifer Ferrada

Hugs and Bags: Helping the Community with Kindness

Founded by UH resident and psychology professor Jacqueline Penhos, Hugs and Bags has grown from a small act of kindness into a thriving nonprofit supporting homeless students and families. Through weekly food giveaways, clothing swaps, and volunteer-powered outreach, the group brings compassion and connection to University Heights.

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UH Pets Lola Handzel UH Pets Lola Handzel

The Scoop on Dog Poop: How to Be a Better Neighbor

Picking up after your dog isn’t just polite—it’s the law. Whether in a park, on a sidewalk, or in your own yard, cleaning up every time keeps University Heights clean, safe, and neighborly. A little responsibility goes a long way toward keeping our community welcoming for everyone.

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Helping Hands Janice Hsu Helping Hands Janice Hsu

Meals on Wheels: Delivering Kindness in UH

Meals on Wheels San Diego County delivers more than food — it delivers connection and compassion. With over 3,500 volunteers serving 700,000 meals each year, the program helps seniors across the county, including right here in University Heights. Meet the local faces behind the mission and learn how you can get involved to deliver kindness, one doorstep at a time.

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Community News Angela Jackson-Llamas Community News Angela Jackson-Llamas

UHCA October 2025 Meeting Recap

The October UHCA meeting featured updates from elected officials on local projects and an important briefing on the future of the Brucker Education Center. Tyla Soylu also shared practical composting and recycling tips, inspiring residents to reduce waste and support a cleaner, greener University Heights.

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