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All-Madden Flag Football Coaches Look for Talent

August 16, 2013 by Rahsaan Thomas

San Quentin’s All Madden Flag Football team is sorting through new talent to gear up for another winning season. With the opening of West Block as a … [Read more...]

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Creator of ‘The Show’ Magazine Brings ‘Champion Basket League’ to San Quentin

August 16, 2013 by Rahsaan Thomas

A unique basketball league has been launched at San Quentin by the inmate behind The Show, the popular magazine that appears weekly on cell block … [Read more...]

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San Quentin’s 1,000 Mile Club Coach Takes on Paris Marathon

August 16, 2013 by Ruben Harper

On April 7, long-time runner and coach of the San Quentin 1,000 Mile Club, Frank Ruona, clocked in a time of 3:47:18 in the annual Paris Marathon. At … [Read more...]

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60 Men Honored for Their Accomplishments in 2013

July 15, 2013 by San Quentin News Staff

It was standing room only as prisoners, volunteers, staff and family members filled the Protestant Chapel to honor more than 60 San Quentin residents … [Read more...]

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Alliance Holds Its Fifth Graduation

July 15, 2013 by San Quentin News Staff

San Quentin State Prison hosted six outside guests during its fifth graduation of a prison self-help group aimed at assisting ex-offenders return home … [Read more...]

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Supreme Court Ruling on Habeas Corpus Reported as ‘Limited’ for State Prisoners

July 15, 2013 by Charles David Henry

A recent unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruling has underscored the limits of habeas corpus as a remedy for state prisoners, according to Michael C. … [Read more...]

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A Deeper Look Inside David Carpenter’s Life

July 15, 2013 by Boston Woodard

One of the most recognized prisoners on San Quentin’s Death Row was, born May 6, 1930 in San Francisco. His name is David Joseph Carpenter. In the … [Read more...]

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California Passed its First Eugenics Law in 1909

July 15, 2013 by Tommy Winfrey

As a part of a “racial betterment plan,” Germany practiced eugenics during the 1930s, according to the British Journal of Urology, but history shows … [Read more...]

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Conservative Policies That Could Reduce Prison Cost and Recidivism

July 15, 2013 by San Quentin News Staff

Some leading conservative Republicans are behind some innovative criminal justice policies designed to bring down the cost of incarceration, reduce … [Read more...]

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Uncounted Imprisoned Black Men Skew Census Data

July 15, 2013 by Michael Cooke

Estimate: Correct count would make bad numbers even worse Researchers from the University of Washington have concluded that failing to include … [Read more...]

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