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California DMV

California DMV mistakenly registers ineligible voters

California Secretary of State Alex Padilla ordered a third-party investigation and will cancel the ineligible voter registrations.
Carla Zuniga, Staff Writer October 18, 2018
The California Department of Motor Vehicles mistakenly registered 1,500 individuals to vote, according to multiple news organizations. The mistaken registrations are in addition to the already 23,000 reported registration errors last month.
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Banner for UndocuStories panel.

Undocumented students share success stories

UndocuStories student panel kicks off City College’s Undocumented Students Week of Action.
Brian Mohler, Arts and Entertainment Editor October 16, 2018
The UndocuStories panel is the first in a series of events put on throughout the San Diego Community College District and part of a statewide week of action initiative by California Community Colleges in order to support undocumented students.
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Coming Out Day discussion panel

City College hosts Coming Out Day

Coming Out Day event featured a panel discussion about the experiences of trans in the military.
Ian Tapang, Staff Writer October 16, 2018
San Diego City College held its third annual Coming Out Day event on Oct. 11 at the AH building.
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City College students gather in front of MS building.

Kavanaugh confirmed, campus protest continues

Students shared sexual assault experiences and protested the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court of the United States.
Brian Mohler, Arts and Entertainment Editor October 16, 2018
Brett Kavanaugh may be confirmed to the Supreme Court, but several student organizations still spoke out against the Associate Justice, Trump and an unpopular system that they believe oppresses women, workers, minorities, and immigrants. 
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Politifest flyers

San Diego leaders talk community involvement, civic engagement

Activism, accountability and getting results discussed on Politifest 2018 panel.
Jesse Altilio, Staff Writer October 12, 2018
Three San Diego leaders came together at Politifest 2018 to discuss how to get involved in local issues through activism and volunteering.
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Tony Thurmond speaks in town hall meeting.

Cost of college discussed by state superintendent hopeful

Tony Thurmond spoke in a public forum at UCSD about the rising costs of higher education.
David Ahumada, Visuals Editor October 10, 2018
Tony Thurmond, candidate for California state superintendent of public instruction, hosted a town hall meeting on the topic of college affordability at University of California San Diego on Oct. 4. 
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Huffington Post reporter Elise Foley, immigration attorney Dulce Garcia, UCSD professor Tom Wong and VOSD reporter Maya Srikrishnan

Politifest brings discussions, candidates to San Diego voters

Politifest looked to prepare San Diego citizens for the midterm elections by presenting candidates and issues all in one place.
Jonny Rico, Nadia Mishkin, and Brian Mohler October 7, 2018
Three leaders of three different cities kicked off Politifest with a panel featuring mayors of Sacramento, San Diego, and Tijuana, Mexico on Oct. 6 at the University of San Diego. Politifest 2018 was planned as an opportunity for voters and others to learn more issues and candidates as the November election approaches.
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Juan Andres Villa and Jessica Cohen

Still time to join record number of registered California voters

Nearly 76 percent of people eligible to vote in California are already registered and it’s not too late to join them.
Carla Zuniga, Staff Writer October 7, 2018
There is still time to register to vote prior to the upcoming midterm election on Nov. 6. In order to be eligible to vote, registration must be completed before Oct. 22. 
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Sexual assault survivor speaks up at City College protest (story & video)

Protestors gathered in solidarity to demand justice, share feelings, and support one another, Dr. Blasey Ford, and women’s rights.
Brian Mohler, Arts & Entertainment Editor October 1, 2018
Multiple San Diego City College student organizations and community members gathered in front of the AH building on Sept. 27, chanting “blame the system, not the victim.” They passed a megaphone, shared personal stories, supported women’s rights and stood up to what they saw as an oppressive system.
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MathJam poster

City College programs impress SDCCD board members

SDCCD board members liked what they saw from MathJams and MESA programs at City College.
Jonny Rico, Editor-in-Chief September 28, 2018
The SDCCD Board of Trustees were impressed with the City College MathJam and MESA program during their Sept. 27 board meeting on City College campus.
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Stand Up Speak Out

Kavanaugh protest flyer raises issues

Student organization behind “STOP KAVANAUGH!” flyer refer to the judge as a “sex offender.”
Brian Mohler, Arts & Entertainment Editor September 27, 2018
The International Socialist Organization-San Diego, a student-run organization at San Diego City College, is helping to organize a protest against United States Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
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Cast of Anatomy of Grey

‘Anatomy of Gray’ to premiere at the Black Box Theatre

San Diego City College’s Dramatic Arts Program to present six performances of the Jim Leonard, Jr. play 'Anatomy of Gray.'
Brian Mohler, Arts and Entertaiment Editor September 25, 2018
A period piece set in 1890s rural America, “Anatomy of Gray” features a twist of fate when outsider Dr. Galen Gray crash lands his hot air balloon in the small town of Gray, Indiana. 
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