Four months after the governor announced his ambitious plan to transform California's oldest prison into a model for rehabilitation, reporters got a tour of the infamous lockup that's home to the state's largest death row.
By Olga R. Rodriguez / The Associated Press SAN QUENTIN, California Behind a fortress wall and razor wire and a few feet away from California’s death row, students at one of the country’s most unique colleges discuss the 9/11 attacks and issues of morality, identity and nationalism. Dressed in matching blue…