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San Diego City College student Rahma Hassan sits in the Student Commons building, located by the AH and BT buildings on the corner of 16th and C Streets, on  Nov. 16. Photo credit: Mike Madriaga

Not so common area

The Student Commons building, attached to the Arts and Humanities building, is purposeful work of art to one San Diego City College student
Mike Madriaga December 15, 2015
The Student Commons building, attached to the Arts and Humanities building, is purposeful work of art to one San Diego City College student
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Surrounded by protesters and campaign supporters from the San Diego Socialist Campaign, Sandra Galindo (center) speaks at a renters rights rally on Sept. 21 in City Heights.    Official Facebook photo

Galindo fights for City Heights

City College alumna Sandra Galindo runs for City Council
Mike Madriaga December 8, 2015
City College alumna Sandra Galindo is running for City Council
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City College journalism program wins the Pacemaker Award

Mike Madriaga December 2, 2015
City College's newspaper and magazine are recognized nationally
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Voices spoken though their eyes

Mike Madriaga December 2, 2015
U.S. Veteran portraits and their stories from World War ll to the present are on display at the LUXE
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Officer Richard Farrell is restrained by members of San Diego City College’s staff and a fellow police officer during the Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate (ALICE) Training class in MS-140 on Oct. 22. Photo credit: Mike Madriaga

Safety classes now in session

ALICE active shooter training starts early at San Diego City College
Mike Madriaga October 29, 2015
ALICE active shooter training starts early at City College
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Body Ornamentology 101

Mike Madriaga October 27, 2015
A history of tattoo and body ornamentation is presented to City College students
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The Jibe dancers, dressed head to toe in zombie attire, greeted guests of the Haunted Trail with a dance routine as they entered the attraction on Oct. 19 in Balboa Park. Led by Jennifer Hill and Abby Neves, the group of 16 zombies bumrushed the crowd of people waiting outside Trail. The undead dancers performed a 15-minute dance routine to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and Rihanna’s “Disturbia.” The dancers, who consisted of mostly 10-20-year-old girls and women, fused hip hop, cheerleading and jazz styles for the performance but maintained their zombiefied demures by purposely staggering  and displaying monotone expressions throughout the routine. Photo by Mike Madriaga

Zombies with soul

The Jibe zombies perform outside of the Haunted Trail
Mike Madriaga October 24, 2015
The Jibe zombies perform outside of the Haunted Trails
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No MAS, No MAS

Mexican American Studies classes have been dropped
Mike Madriaga October 14, 2015
Mexican American Studies classes have been dropped
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Country singer-songwriter Jewel talks to a packed house about her new  projects and adventures on Sept. 24 at The Sherwood Auditorium in La Jolla. Photo credit: Mike Madriaga

Concert Review: A rare Jewel shines at the Sherwood

Singer-songwriter Jewel comes to La Jolla to talk about book, album and San Diego past
Mike Madriaga October 14, 2015
Singer-songwriter Jewel comes to La Jolla to talk about book, album and San Diego past
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San Diego City College students gather at the Visionary Feminists booth  during the second day of Club Rush on Sept. 29. Photo credit: Mike Madriaga

Club Rush sees slow start

ICC, ASG bring various City College clubs together to one spot
Mike Madriaga October 14, 2015
ICC, ASG bring various City College clubs together to one spot
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Study Hours: No longer fast or furious

Mike Madriaga October 14, 2015
I retire from building cars to return to community college
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San Diego City College student Zaphire Alonso lays in her hospital bed at UCSD Medical Center on Sept. 9 after transferring from Hospital General de Playa del Carmen in Cancun, Mexico, after an Aug. 16 motorcycle accident. Photo credit: Mike Madriaga

‘Bring Zaphire home’

GoFundMe campaign helps bring City College student Zaphire Alonso back to San Diego after motorcycle accident in Mexico
Mike Madriaga September 29, 2015
GoFundMe campaign helps bring City College student Zaphire Alonso back to San Diego after motorcycle accident in Mexico
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