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Doug Wyler, a forensic anthropologist with the LAPD, discusses crime-solving methods used by experts in his field on Oct. 23. Photo credit: Richard Lomibao

A forensic insight

Christopher Valdez November 18, 2014

Death is a touchy subject and rarely something anyone deals with on a frequent basis. That is unless you happen to be Doug Wyler, a forensic anthropologist who works with the Los Angeles Police Department....

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appy Hour menu items fried avocado hand roll, coco shrimp roll and spicy garlic edamame are offered at the Hive Sushi Lounge. Photo credit: Kenan Jackson

Student Eats: One happy Hive Sushi hour

Kenan Jackson November 18, 2014

Hive Sushi Lounge, which is located in the East Village directly across the street from City College’s Saville Theatre on C Street, offers the neighborhood unique sushi rolls to fulfill any students...

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Hoops on the hills – Men’s basketball team finishes fourth overall in the San Francisco Tournament to begin the season

David Pradel, Sports Editor November 18, 2014

The San Diego City College men’s basketball team began their season by traveling up north to compete in the San Francisco Tournament where the Knights finished fourth overall. “It was the toughest...

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Jets set to take off on the court in 2015

New men's volleyball program making its way to San Diego Miramar College
David Pradel, Sports Editor November 18, 2014

It was announced on Oct. 10 that the athletics program at San Diego Miramar College was given approval to establish a men's volleyball program to compete in the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference beginning...

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Freshman cross-country runners Teresita Guzman (left) and Antonio Cota (right) run in the Cal State San Marcos Cougar Challenge on Oct. 18. Photo credit: Torrey Spoerer

The final mile – Knights cross-country season comes to an end

David Pradel, Sports Editor November 18, 2014

The Knights cross-country season came to an abrupt end on Oct. 30 at the Pacific Coast Conference Championships where both the men’s and women’s teams did not qualify to continue their running season. With...

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San Diego Padres Accounting Director Todd Bollman, speaks to the Accounting and Business Club during their first club event on Oct. 30. Bollman described the various positions he held during his career, and touched on the demands of an accounting director for a major league baseball team. Photo credit: Troy Orem

From Disney to the Padres – The San Diego Padres’ Director of Accounting Todd Bollman drops by the Accounting and Business Club for its inaugural meeting

Franchesca Walker November 18, 2014

The Accounting and Business Club welcomed Todd Bollman, director of accounting for the San Diego Padres, for the club’s first event on Oct. 30. Bollman spoke about his career journey beginning as...

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Sophomore midfielder Rebecca Garcia (#17) and freshman forward Sandra Buckner (back right) attack Southwestern College freshman defender Catalina Noguez (#13) during the second half where Garcia and Buckner scored for the Knights on Nov. 14 at the City College soccer field. Photo credit: Celia Jimenez

Women’s soccer defeats Southwestern for second place

David Pradel, Sports Editor November 18, 2014

It was a 2-0 home victory for the San Diego City College women’s soccer team against Southwestern College on Nov. 14 as the Knights finished the season in second place in the Pacific Coast-South Athletic...

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Health Services tracks Ebola concerns

Phoenix Webb November 18, 2014

Student Health Services at San Diego City College is being proactive in preparing for anyone presenting symptoms of the Ebola virus. “We do have a protocol that we’ve instituted in the clinic and...

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Editorial: Dignity in both life and death

Torrey Spoerer November 18, 2014

Earlier this year, a 29-year-old California woman named Brittany Maynard was diagnosed with an incurable brain tumor and told by doctors that the cancer would most likely end her life in six months. After...

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Stop the massive hype over the seasonal pumpkin spice

Angelica Wallingford November 18, 2014

Every year around fall, there’s an orange-eyed monster that rears its ugly head. It makes girls in Uggs scream with glee as they rush into Starbucks with Instagram ready to go on their iPhones and...

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Banning plastic bags for an efficient future

Abtin Mohammadi November 18, 2014

One of the most recent environmental arguments in California relates to the signing of a statewide plastic bag ban in grocery stores that's drawn many challenges regarding its beneficial impacts and damages...

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Consequence of hazing should be imprisonment

Phoenix Webb November 18, 2014

For centuries, “hazing” has been an existent practice amongst various hierarchical organizations and groups throughout society, including college clubs, defined in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary...

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