The paparazzi need to give celebrities and their families the privacy and space that they deserve.
In today’s society, the media has placed celebrities on such a high pedestal that it’s almost as...
It’s 7 a.m. and Juan didn’t work again. He was sent home since it was raining. He works at a car wash, along with more than 30 other workers, and they, too, left with empty pockets.
The workers...
Like other fast food, Chinese take-out can be loaded in sodium, fat, and other unhealthy ingredients, but you don’t have to resort to a restaurant to fulfill your craving.
You can quickly make great,...
Cinema and Latino storytelling collide at the 19th Annual San Diego Latino Film Festival beginning March 8 and running through March 18.
To commemorate its return, City’s World Cultures program held...
Starbreeze Studios introduced us to Jackie Estacado, the gruff, gun-blazing mobster protagonist of the 2007 video game “The Darkness.” Early on Jackie was possessed by “The Darkness” — a demonic,...
There is nothing worse than finding that you forgot that important presentation on a thumb drive at home. Worse still is plugging in your drive to print or present and see that your files are corrupted.
Luckily,...
Pokez Mexican restaurant has a South American feel and a clean, comfortable environment.
The food is above average, if you can wait for it.
Pokez is located on the corner of 10th Avenue and E Street.
It...
City College joins other campuses in day of protest
The campus organization Occupy San Diego City College held a walkout protest March 1 in conjunction with a national day of action...
An angel and a devil. Eve and the serpent. Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf. These pairs of characters are representations of the conflicting ideas of good and evil, concepts that we are...
Those who attended City College during the Fall 2010 semester are likely to remember the slaying of Diana Gonzalez on Oct. 12.
The nightmarish scene of homicide detectives investigating her slaying...
Hundreds of union janitors marched in downtown San Diego on Feb. 24 against low wages.
Accompanying signs read: “The 1 percent profits from fear,’’ “We, the people, or they, the rich people,”...
City College series celebrates Black History Month
In celebration of Black History Month, City College’s Inter-Club Council and the Umoja club presented “The Story That We All Share: Black...