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City Times at the San Diego Press Clubs 40th Annual Excellence in Journalism Awards. Clockwise from left to right: Adam Baird, former Editor-in-Chief Troy Orem, Adam Burkhart, current Editors-in-Chief Allison Browne and Jennifer Manalili, and Fahima Paghmani. The City Times staff was named best college newspaper and won first place college news site.

City Times takes home Best in Show

Jennifer Manalili November 13, 2013

City Times was recently awarded with two prestigious first place honors -- winning both best college newspaper and first place college news site -- at the San Diego Press Club’s 40th annual Excellence...

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Behind the political curtain

Sandra Galindo November 13, 2013

Many people are angry about San Diego's special election on Nov. 19, not only because it’s expected to cost taxpayers nearly $5 million but because it’s a bitter reminder of Mayor Bob Filner’s...

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The Diana Gonzalez mural was finally unveiled to honor her memory on Nov. 1. Chris Handloser, City Times.

Mural ‘speaks life and love’ for Gonzalez’ family

Christopher Handloser November 13, 2013

Celebrants of Dia de los Muertos invite the souls of departed loved ones to return for a visit. For the loved ones of Diana Gonzalez, this year’s holiday delivered a bittersweet victory. For the...

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The City College Photo Clubs student exhibition opens on Nov. 15. Photo courtesy of Rene Salvador.

Student photo exhibit opens

Leeann Rose November 13, 2013

The San Diego City College Photo Club is preparing for its Fall 2013 Student Exhibition. The photo club typically holds an exhibition every spring. This will be the first year it is also conducting one...

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Jonestown survivor Laura Johnston Kohl spoke to an audience at City College on Oct. 29. Michelle Moran, City Times.

Life after tragedy: surviving Jonestown

Michelle Moran November 13, 2013

On Nov. 18, 1978, Americans were shocked by one of the most traumatic incidents in history.More than 900 people died that day in Guyana, in a location called Jonestown, from an apparent mass suicide.Many...

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One of many different altars that were on display in the cafeteria to commemorate Dia de Los Muertos. Altars and offerings are created to honor loved ones who have perished. Michelle Moran, City Times.

City celebrates and honors the dead

Torrey Spoerer November 13, 2013

The Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, is a traditional Mexican holiday celebrated on the first two days of the month of November. The City College Language Department, in collaboration with faculty...

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Iranian born filmmaker describes importance of humanity

Aiesha Harrison November 13, 2013

It is important for people step out of their comfort zone to come together, regardless of their differences. That is the message Jahangir Golestan-Parast, an Iranian born filmmaker, delivered at City College...

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Local reggae band Piracy Conspiracy makes their radio debut

Jennifer Ovalle November 13, 2013

Navigating the local reggae scene since 2010, Piracy Conspiracy is one of the local bands that have not only garnered a growing fan base of all ages, but has recently had some frequent airtime by local...

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Texting leads to student’s stolen cell phone

William Morse November 1, 2013

“My brother wants his phone back. Willing to pay for it.” That text led campus police to a woman in possession of a smart phone stolen days earlier from a City College student during a violent...

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