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New Found Glory  lead singer Jordan Pundik performs at a recording for the band’s live album “Kill it Live” at The Chain Reaction in Los Angeles. Chad Sengstock, PureVolume.com

New songs for a new semester

Angelica Wallingford August 26, 2014

After hours of going through online catalogues picking classes, looking up teachers on RateMyProfessors.com and figuring out your schedule, the semester has finally started. Another five months of essays,...

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Drama department students perform in a dress rehearsal of the spring 2014 musical “In the Heights.” Photo credit: Troy Orem

A new Semester, a new musical

Phoenix Webb August 26, 2014

The Drama department of San Diego City College announced auditions for the new musical for this semester: "The All Night Strut." The announcement was posted on City College's website earlier this week.Auditions...

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Karl Strauss Brewery and Grill on India St. in Little Italy/Downtown. Photo credit: Michelle Moran

Local breweries near you

Michelle Moran May 22, 2014

Living in San Diego, when you think of beer, it isn’t about Budweiser or Corona anymore. This city is the craft brew capital of the U.S., an attribute well deserved. With more than 60 breweries...

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Guests enjoyed the portfolios of City students, including Edward Honaker's works titled "Depression", right wall. Photo credit: Edwin Rendon

‘Higher quality’ photos – Professional photographers judge student photo exhibit at the Luxe

Edwin Rendon May 21, 2014

Photographs that explored the human psyche and emotions won top honors in the Ninth Annual Student Exhibition 2014.City’s Photography Department organized the judged competition, which drew more...

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EXO (Official Facebook image)

Summer Songs

Angelica Wallingford May 19, 2014

The semester is almost over and the summer is right around the corner. It's time to chill out, take it easy and possibly hit the beach for a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle of campus life....

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Canitas tacos at Carnitas Snack Shack Photo credit: Michelle Moran

Simple, yet delicious eats

Michelle Moran May 19, 2014

Carnitas Snack Shack in North Park delivers excellent, farm-fresh local food in a fast food manner. Their menu changes daily because there is nothing but the freshest ingredients for the customers that...

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The dancers in “The Salton Sea” playfully sprinkled the sand around during opening night of “Dancing on the Fine Edge” May 8. Photo credit: Celia Jimenez

Blending art with dance (with photo gallery)

Diego Lynch May 15, 2014

The show could not be contained on one stage. Black-clad performers embodying an oil spill. Dancers tossing up sand with their hands. A group of young men and women sliding down parking lot stairs. Each...

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Angela Sun, director of "Plastic Paradise: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch." Photo credit: Joe Kendall

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch exposed

Essence Mcconnell May 3, 2014

Word’s traveling fast about the documentary “Plastic Paradise: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch.” The release is raising awareness about the harsh truth of plastic and has received recognition...

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Skrillex - Official Facebook Photo

Remix it up

Angelica Wallingford May 2, 2014

Remixes are everywhere. They have been embedded in music’s DNA since its inception and aren’t going anywhere anytime soon. Unlike cover songs, remixes take the song and turn it into a different...

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Top act, Paramore, will be featured at this year's 93.3 Summer Kickoff Concert, May 9 at the Sleeptrain Wireless. (Official Facebook image)

Heatin’ up for the summer

Elizabeth Carson May 2, 2014

Coachella might be over but the 2014 festival season still has much more to offer. Between now and August, San Diego is featuring chances to see a wide array of amazing live musicians. Here is a breakdown...

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Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez (Official Facebook Image)

“Gabo” Marquez rests in peaceful solitude, dead at 87.

Edwin Rendon April 29, 2014

Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s name will echo eternal in literature’s history as a premier writer in the world. His transcendence to death, felt globally, ended April 17, aged 87, in his adopted...

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The Kensington Cafe has a lot to offer when it comes to breakfast. Photo credit: Michelle Moran

Breakfast at the Kensington cafe

Michelle Moran April 17, 2014

Kensington is a charming little area that is located right by North park. The Kensington Cafe is hard to miss as you stroll down Adams Avenue, and it is quite the typical neighborhood restaurant. The...

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