News RSS

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

Dynamic feed set up to be used with 绿奴天花板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: Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, 7:30 p.m.

    Where: House of Blues, 1055 Fifth Avenue, San Diego

    Cost: Not available

    Age limit: 18+

    Description: with Crooked Teeth and Trxvis


  • December 31, 1969

    When: Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, 7:30 p.m.

    Where: The Casbah, 2501 Kettner Boulevard, San Diego

    Cost: Not available

    Age limit: 21+

    Description: -


  • December 31, 1969

    When: Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, 7:30 p.m.

    Where: North Coast Repertory Theatre, 987-D Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach

    Cost: $45

    Age limit: 18+

    Description: In the play by A. M. Dolan, Clapp portrays Frost, a native Californian, as the famed poet "bards around" the country, speaking to thousands at the height of his enduring popularity. The production blends Frost’s poetry, speeches, and conversations to offer a multidimensional portrait of the iconic American writer and four-time Pulitzer-Prize winner. Clapp, perhaps best known for playing detective Greg Medavoy in the12-season TV drama NYPD Blue, "embodies the poet's joy and mischievous sense of humor," said the Boston Globe.

    The play is being produced by poet and Frost authority Robert Bernard Hass, executive director of the Robert Frost Society, and Rancho Santa Fe poet and Frost scholar Jim Hurley, associate director of the society.
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