D' Andrea Mitchell, City College's famous quilter, works as a student assistant technician in the Financial Aid office, and her love of quilt-making has earned her recognition from many staffers and students.
Mitchell's...
"I couldn't feel my fingers and my toes this morning, it was so cold," said Petra, a woman who sat with a man named David on the sidewalk beneath the C Street overpass just east of 17th Street on the Saturday...
Back in 2003 President Bush passed sweeping tax cuts for the nation's top wage earners. These tax cuts are scheduled to expire at the end of the year, but Republicans are now pushing President Obama and...
This time of year is when your relatives and friends turn into Sherlock Holmes proteges and begin to snoop for clues as to what holiday gifts to present you with on December 25. This year, save them the...
Historic Mellow Manor Productions Inc., better known as Spike & Mike's, has intrigued adult audiences with their recent showings of the Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation.
The Sick and Twisted Festival...
Dada and surrealist artist Marcel Duchamp once said, "I don't believe in art. I believe in artists."
This idea -- that art is more about collaboration and the making of personal connections through the...
The U.S. Department of Education recently awarded San Diego City College a $3.1 million Title V grant to bolster services benefiting Hispanic students.
"This grant is a coup for many students at City...
As December manages to blindside us once more with Christmas trees, fanatic shoppers and family gatherings, what was once a quiet haven in the past months of travel will now swell with thousands of holiday...
San Diego City College offers a variety of Study Abroad programs to current students interested in expanding their horizons and learning useful life skills.
Marion Froehlich, the International Education...
The City College athletics department recently made significant donations to the food pantry, which is administered by the college's CalWORKS office, according to documentation found on the school's website.
City...
Art professor Terri Hughes-Oelrich's students exhibited some of the fruits of their learning experiences on Nov. 18 in a heart-warming and thought-provoking show of vision and talent.
Human heads sculpted...
Nick Bernal, a freshman cross-country runner at City College, recently qualified for the sport's state championship -- the school's first male athlete to do so in 10 years.
To reach the championship meet,...