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The Siren has officially returned for the Fall

Del Mar College’s literary magazine Siren returns this fall for its long-awaited release, the first issue since the Fall 2019-2020 semester. Copies of the DMC student-run magazine will be available across all Del Mar campuses starting Monday, Oct. 27.  The magazine, first launched in 1996, has been a platform for student creativity filled with short stories, photography, art, and poetry. Like many student organizations, Siren faced challenges during and after the global pandemic, including a shortage of editors and contributors. These hurdles put the publication on hold for several years.   Thanks to the determination and leadership of Spring-Summer 2025…

Del Mar College’s literary magazine Siren returns this fall for its long-awaited release, the first issue since the Fall 2019-2020 semester. Copies of the DMC student-run magazine will be available across all Del Mar campuses starting Monday, Oct. 27. 

The magazine, first launched in 1996, has been a platform for student creativity filled with short stories, photography, art, and poetry. Like many student organizations, Siren faced challenges during and after the global pandemic, including a shortage of editors and contributors. These hurdles put the publication on hold for several years.  

Thanks to the determination and leadership of Spring-Summer 2025 Siren designer and editor Nemo Reveron, the magazine is finally back in print. Taking on the challenge in his final semester at Del Mar, Reveron’s “all or nothing” effort made this release possible. 

This new edition includes photo essays, short stories, artwork, and photography. This is not just a return of the Siren but a new beginning. Grab a copy today, and for students interested in contributing to the next edition, contact publications assistant Allison Ehrlich at aehrlich@delmar.edu. 

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