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Intersession 2017-2018 Calendar

Nanitzia Comparan Cuadras, Social Media Editor December 16, 2017

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Dodgers fans filling up the Dodger Stadium before the start of a day game, Los Angeles, Aug. 2017.

Batter’s Up, Astros and Knights Ready for the Slugger

Yakira Delgadillo, Staff Writer December 6, 2017

What a wild ride it has been for baseball lovers in the southwest United States! The Houston Astros crowned themselves as World Series champions on Wednesday Nov. 1, the first time in their 56-year history...

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The winner of the catrina contest at La Vista Memorial Park and Mortuarys Día de Los Muertos festival in National City, Calif., Oct. 20, 2017.

Death Takes a Holiday

A Day of the Dead festival in a cemetery celebrates Mexican culture and tradition
Alan Hickey, Online Editor December 6, 2017

A local cemetery once more hosted a Día de los Muertos celebration to keep alive the Mexican tradition while reflecting modern traumas. The La Vista Memorial Park and Mortuary organized the ninth annual...

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Education Plan

Maria-Camila Murcia, News Editor December 5, 2017

For students that qualify for financial aid and haven’t received it or are unable to register, an education plan might be the missing link to completing your college education. An education plan is...

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Undocumenta’s curator Alessandra Moctezuma gives an exhibition tour at Oceanside Museum of art on Nov. 5.

Artists create “Undocumenta” experience

Art exhibit "goes beyond borders" to capture border struggles
Celia Jimenez, Borders Editor December 5, 2017

Undocumenta, an exhibition at the Oceanside Museum of Arts (OMA) presents the work of six artists and their interactions with border life. The name is wordplay. The exhibition challenges the art world...

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Kenneth Branaghs interpretation of Agatha Christies Murder on the Orient Express is in cinemas now.

Murder on the Orient Express

Franceen Perera, Copy and Managing Editor December 4, 2017

The latest remake of this quintessential Agatha Christie mystery novel contains enough impressive cast members, lavish costumes, and breathtaking scenery to become another acclaimed classic film. The...

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The Meyerowitz Stories

Give Netflix a Chance

Esai Melendez, Arts/Features Editor December 4, 2017

Oscar season is just underway and three movies that should definitely be in contention for the 90th Academy Awards are “The Meyerowitz Stories,” “Mudbound,” and “Our Souls at Night,” all of...

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Sophomore medium blocker Julia Ferraro gets ready to hit ball against Mesa Olympians at San Diego Mesa College Gymnasium, Nov. 1

Volleyball Lady Knights are first time conference champions

Celia Jimenez, Borders Editor December 4, 2017

Lady Knights, San Diego City College’s volleyball team, keep making program history. For the first time the team clinched the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference (PCAC) South title early this season after...

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Photography student and exhibition curator Hector Valdivia explains his process in creating five prints for the
new show in the Luxe Gallery at San Diego City College, Nov. 9.

A trip to capture the coast

Students travel to learn from photography pioneers
Shaylyn Martos, Editor in Chief November 18, 2017

A new photo exhibition on campus showcases an inspirational trip up the California coast which gave San Diego City College students the chance to meet and learn from masters. “West Coast Photography:...

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Promotional poster for Coco.

Don’t forget your tissues

"Coco" is authentic and moving
Nanitzia Comparan Cuadras, Social Media Editor November 15, 2017

Making a movie about a specific cultural tradition and remaining true to its authenticity is quite a challenge, and Disney PIXAR was up for it with the release of its newest movie “Coco.” Directed...

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Throw out your razors

Throw out your razors

Mustachio-ed fundraisers support men's health
Patrick Rickard, Staff Writer November 15, 2017

The last few years you may have noticed a new fall trend, the Manly Mustaches of Movember. No Shave November and the Movember Foundation have taken on a life of their own since its Australian inception...

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LGBTQ Latinx community bands together

Shaylyn Martos, Editor in Chief November 15, 2017

Community members, leaders, and activists met at the San Diego LGBT Community Center in Hillcrest on Monday, Oct. 30 to band together for the advancement of the Latinx, the gender neutral term for Latino,...

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