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Author Michelle Cruz Gonzales talks to students about her book at City College

Former punk drummer stops by City College to talk stereotypes

Xicana author and musician talked about her time in an all-female punk band.
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, News Editor September 28, 2019
Former punk band member Michelle Cruz Gonzales came to San Diego City College to talk about her experience of being the only woman of color in a punk band.
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D. Rob Morse gives a lecture in front of students.

Engineer promotes alternative energy at City College

Rob Morse believes thorium is the key to a green future.
Lacey Stefano, Staff Writer September 25, 2019
Rob Morse is a design and research engineer who lectured on the significance of using thorium as an alternate form of energy to natural gas and coal Tuesday at City College. 
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A City College Student participates in activity at a booth during the Suicide Prevention Fair.

City College hosts suicide prevention fair

Festivities were aimed at getting students to open up about mental health.
Sonny Garibay and Vicky Pineda September 25, 2019
San Diego City College's Student Health Center hosted its yearly Suicide Prevention Fair in collaboration with local community organizations on campus on Wednesday.  The annual event, with its lively feel and friendly approach, raised awareness about preventing suicide while also reducing the stigma to ask for help.
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Members of the club Phi Theta Kappa sit behind their booth at club rush.

Club Rush enjoys sunny weather

Clubs and organizations had their third Club Rush of the semester.
The City Times staff went out on assignment to speak with representatives of the clubs participating in today's Club Rush.   
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A panel of formerly incarcerated students speaks to am audience at City College.

First World Cultures event focused on criminal justice

Formerly incarcerated students work toward success against the odds.
Vicky Pineda, Sports Editor September 13, 2019
The first World Cultures event kicked off with “Treated Like A Number: Not A Human” with Dr. Rob Rubalcaba, a mathematics professor at San Diego City College.
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San Diego City College students donate blood in a mobile blood donation vehicle.

City College community shares memories on day of remembrance

9/11 blood drive draws students looking to give back.
Diangela Veras, Managing Editor September 12, 2019
For some students it was an ordinary day of lectures when the San Diego Blood Bank arrived on campus. For City College student Nathan Proctor, it was a day of remembrance for the victims and first responders who lost their lives in the Sept. 11 attacks, which left a big impact on his life.
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Blood mobile visiting San Diego City College

City College Health Center to hold blood drive on 9/11 anniversary

The event will commemorate San Diego's response to the attacks.
Diangela Veras, Managing Editor September 10, 2019
In memory of 9/11, the City College Health Center will be holding a blood drive event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 11.
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Write Juice truck and owner Joshlyn Turner

A different kind of food truck arrives at City College

Healthier option met with positive response from students.
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, News Editor September 10, 2019
Students are now able to get fresh food from a new food truck on campus. The Write Juice Truck provides healthy and organic options in the form of juices, smoothies and bowls. Located in front of the AH building and next to Moody’s, the truck will be on campus for the remainder of the fall semester.
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The San Diego City College Bookstore

City College welcomes back students, faculty

Services are available for new and returning students.
Sonny Garibay, Editor-in-Chief August 20, 2019
San Diego City College convened for the 2019 fall semester on Monday, welcoming back new students, returners and faculty.
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City College offices will remain open during the summer. By Diangela Veras

Student support services to remain open at City College during summer break

With some schecdule modifications, most offices and services at City College will remain open during the summer.
Elisabeth Vermeulen and Scott Gardinier May 25, 2019
Students can expect most on-campus services to be available to them over the summer 2019 session with some schedule modifications.
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Andrew Leal posses at City College

City College student-leader says goodbye

Associated Student Government President Andrew Leal graduates City College and will move on to UC San Diego.
David Ahumada, News Editor May 24, 2019
Associated Student Government President Andrew Leal will be transferring to UC San Diego as a human biology major at Revelle College.
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Marissa Gonzalez will graduate San Diego City College with five semesters of Newscene under her belt. By Jonny Rico/City Times

Marissa Gonzales signing off from City College’s Newscene

Gonzlaez will be transferring to SDSU while working at One America News Network.
Jonny Rico, Editor-in-Chief May 23, 2019
Being a good writer is not enough for the world of television and journalism, this is something Marissa Gonzalez learned while studying at San Diego City College. 
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