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Classic rockers headline KAABOO Del Mar music festival

Ricardo Soltero April 30, 2016

After a successful debut last year, KAABOO Del Mar released the lineup for its three-day music festival. Some 71 artists were announced to appear for KAABOO’s second edition in mid-September. During...

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Division 1 school recruits Knights player

Luisa Sausedo April 28, 2016

A volleyball player for the City College Knights, Luke Timm, was recruited to play for a NCAA Division 1 university, California State University Northridge on a partial scholarship after playing the sport...

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Tough losses for Knights at Ojai Tournament

Michael Markulin April 28, 2016

City College’s men and women tennis teams competed at the grueling Ojai Tournament in Oaji, Calif., but didn't do as well as expected. Players from all over California competed in the tournament...

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Students protest Border Patrol’s possible campus visit

By Luisa Sausedo and Mike Madriaga April 28, 2016

The U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CPB) did not participate in a campus job fair on Thursday, apparently after City College's administration cancelled its invitation to do so after a Chicano group announced...

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Student-price tickets are back at Petco Park. Photo Credit: Ricardo Soltero.

Games designed just for students

Ricardo Soltero April 28, 2016

Baseball is back in town as the San Diego Padres enter their 13th season at Petco Park. Each year, the Padres offer a variety of theme games to enhance the fan experience at Petco Park and celebrate the...

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The artists coming to the region run from legendary to eclectic.Photo credit: Ricardo Soltero.

Ten San Diego concerts not to miss

Ricardo Soltero April 28, 2016

As cool spring evenings give way to beautiful summer days, San Diego will host many hot concerts in the next four months. Here is our top ten “must see” shows coming to town. Bring on those...

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Illustration by Belinda Mendoza

What we should have been taught

Beatriz Merced April 28, 2016

I remember counting the days to my high school graduation. I was ready to start college and live on my own. Little did I know that I would encounter a hurricane of challenges. It was as if someone had...

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Once a month, a truck from So Others May Eat comes to City and gives away food. Photo credit: Collette Carroll.

‘Many students just don’t have food or money’

Collette Carroll April 28, 2016

Ellen Webster, who used to run track for City College, noticed her fellow athletes going hungry."Many students just don't have food or the money to buy food," she said.That led her to contact the non-profit...

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Crystal Martinez told the districts trustees that she is concerned the class cuts in the RTVF program will hurt her ability to get a job. She was one of four City students who spoke at the meeting. Courtesy photo from Newscenevideo

Students plea for support RTVF classes

Thomas Chesy April 28, 2016

After a dramatic plea by City College’s students and faculty to district trustees, Chancellor Constance Carroll outlined ways the administration plans to support the Radio, TV, Film program though...

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Daron Woods says that being a foreign student allows him to bring a fresh perspective to student government at CityCollege. Photo credit: Beatriz Merced.

ASG president-elect wants more student participation

Natalie Hanson April 28, 2016

Even if you aren't following the student government elections, if you will attend City College next fall, you should know the name Daron Woods. He’s in his second semester at City College, hails from...

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Muslim leader seeks fair treatment

Antonio Marquez April 28, 2016

"We are all ultimately people at the end of the day.”That was the message delivered by Imam Taha Hassane, who spoke at City College in recent days, and other Muslims on campus.Hassane, the imam of...

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How basketball changed my life

Denise White April 28, 2016

I was only 9 the first time I played basketball. I was a shy kid and my parents encouraged me to try something new. Back then, I wasn't that good but I knew for sure that I wanted to get better.After...

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