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Different additional accessories you find at a general store.

Halloween on a budget: Creative costuming from your closet

Paige Forrester, Staff Writer October 31, 2017

Part of the fun of Halloween is the excuse to dress up and join in all of the “spooktacular” events going on in your neighborhood. Unfortunately, Halloween can get pricey. According to Fortune Magazine,...

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Ready, Set Transfer!

Ready, Set Transfer!

Applications now open for Fall of 2018
Nanitzia Comparan Cuadras, Social Media Editor October 26, 2017

The two months of stress for San Diego City College students who are planning on transferring to a four-year university kicked off on Oct. 1, when California State University opened its new application...

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Ken Cinema “Loving Vincent” front sign

“Loving Vincent” brings art to life

Maria-Camila Murcia, News Editor October 25, 2017

San Diego’s Ken Cinema hosted the first fully oil-painted film “Loving Vincent” on Friday, Oct. 13. The cinema brought in large audiences who stood in line all the way to the corner of the street...

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Knights defender, Giulianna Orlandoni, clears the danger against Sam Smith of the Miramar Jets, Oct. 20.

City College Knights Women’s Soccer 1 – 2 Against Miramar

Alan Hickey, Online Editor October 25, 2017

The Knights now stand at 5-9-2 (2-3 in the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference South) after losing to conference rivals, the Miramar College Jets, at home on Oct. 20. In an exciting game, where the visiting...

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Proposed changes to future RTVF classes, such as offering classes only once a year, leave students’ questioning how they can complete the required material within the expected two year timeline.

City College administrators downsizing RTVF department

Esai Melendez, Arts/Features Editor October 25, 2017

You may have issues getting your degree soon if you’re majoring in Radio Television Video Film (RTVF). San Diego City College administration has decided to cut back on certain RTVF course offerings because...

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In October, California became the first sanctuary state in the U.S. - FILE.

California senate passes landmark sanctuary state bill

Celia Jimenez, Border Blog Editor October 25, 2017

California became the first sanctuary state in America after Governor Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 54, known as the California’s Values Act on Oct. 5. California Senator Kevin De Leon introduced...

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Spanish instructor, Rosalinda Sandoval, recommends students to look for scholarships at Spain2018SDCC.weebly.com and apply before the Oct. 20, 2017 deadline.

The deadline for studying in Spain is Oct. 20, 2017

Michelle Botello, Staff Writer October 18, 2017

The opportunity to visit Madrid, Spain is here and you can visit abroad with a spanish class in January 2018. The price is $2,795 and you still have a chance at a scholarship. Deadline is October 20. Rosalinda...

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Anti-Hate Rally

Anti-Hate Rally

Franceen Perera October 16, 2017

In a show of solidarity with anti-hate and anti-fascism protests in San Francisco and Berkeley, hundreds of San Diegans marched from Balboa Park to Horton Plaza on Sunday afternoon in a Rally Against Hate....

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Basic supplies can easily be stocked ahead of time so your family is prepared for emergencies, Oct. 19.

Disaster Preparedness 101

Expecting – and preparing for - the unexpected
Franceen Perera, Managing Editor/Copy Editor October 16, 2017

September 2017 in North America was a month filled with natural disasters on a large scale. Major hurricane damage in Houston, Texas, Florida and the Caribbean was followed by several earthquakes in Mexico. Relief...

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Sir Patrick Stewart on the San Diego International Film Festival red carpet before the VARIETY Night of the Stars Tribute where he was honored with the Gregory Peck Award of Excellence in Cinema, San Diego, Oct. 5, 2017.

The San Diego International Film Festival

Alan Hickey, Ron Morales, and Yakira Delgadillo October 9, 2017

The red carpet rolled out in our very own backyard. The San Diego International Film Festival kicked off on Wednesday, Oct. 4 and continued through Sunday, Oct. 8. The festival featured a lineup of films,...

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Under the rainbow at the Pride Parade in Hillcrest on July 14, 2017.

Hey Mom, I’m queer!

National Coming Out Day is Oct. 11
Shaylyn Martos, Editor-in-Chief October 5, 2017

National Coming Out Day is next Wednesday, a day that Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) people can come forward and declare to whoever they want, “Hey, I’m ___ and I’m proud!” The...

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Mural near Playas de Tijuana

City Times Partners with Union Tribune on Border Life

City College fall semester journalism students will write for new San Diego Union-Tribune Border Blog
Maria-Camila Murcia, News Editor October 5, 2017

City Times launched a new project this semester with an award winning newspaper only blocks away. “Between the Lines” or “Entre Líneas,”is a blog telling a new generation of stories from San Diego...

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