It was a time when the San Quentin gas chamber was busy executing convicted felons – sometimes two at a time. The Rev. Byron E. Eshelman was the … [Read more...]
Doctors Vs. the Death Process
The American Board of Anesthesiologists has issued a blow to physicians who assist in executing condemned prisoners through lethal injection. The … [Read more...]
What’s the Point of Prison Sports?
Thanks to numerous volunteers and donations, San Quentin’s sports programs are thriving, despite severe budget cuts. Recreation and physical education … [Read more...]
Warriors Open Up The Season
The San Quentin Warriors basketball team came down to the hoops court, but could not prevent the visiting team, called the Prison Sports Ministry, … [Read more...]
16 Seasons of S.Q. Baseball
Elliot Smith has been coming into San Quentin with his team, the Oaks/Cubs, to participate in baseball games for approximately 16 seasons. In 2009, he … [Read more...]
Was He the Best Ever?
Sixty years ago, a former major league pitcher played baseball for San Quentin. He has been called the greatest prison baseball player that ever … [Read more...]
Praise for Softball
Richard Neuburger and Bob Mayer have been coming into San Quentin for the past six years as volunteer coaches for the softball team. Both were asked … [Read more...]
Four Proud S.Q. Graduates Of G.G. Seminary Program
The San Quentin’s Garden Chapel was filled with shouts and applause for graduates: Mark A. Baldwin, Robert L. Butler, David Cowan and Darrell C. … [Read more...]
16 Años como S.Q. Capellán Catolico
Después de catorce años de servicio, el Padre Barber renunció a su trabajo como capellán de San Quintín y su último día con nosotros será el 13 de … [Read more...]
Father Barber Retires – 16 Years as S.Q. Catholic Chaplain
After 14 years of service, Father Barber’s tenure in San Quentin ended June 13. He came to S.Q. as a volunteer in 1996, after serving in the same … [Read more...]
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