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Stella Public House utilizes a woodfire oven to serve a variety of neo-Italian homestyle cuisine. Photo credit: Joe Kendall

Student Eats: Stella Public House hosts dual dining at a great price

Edgar Inda March 1, 2015

Sitting in the middle of new housing developments in East Village, a shining new restaurant stands hidden in the scene of what appears to be a small retail office building. Stella Public House offers a...

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In “Evolve” the player has the chance to choose to play as either one of the four hunters or the giant monster, with each choice having a different objective and outcome. Official image.

Press Start: Free the beast

Nowell Montejo, Co-Arts & Features Editor February 24, 2015
The monster-hunting first-person shooter ‘Evolve’ lacks story but makes up with immersing multiplayer gameplay
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The surprising history behind Valentine’s Day

Franchesca Walker February 14, 2015

The recipe for Valentine’s Day calls for a dozen red roses, heart shaped boxes of chocolate, teddy bears, and love letters for many people’s significant others. As many people know, Valentine’s...

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Garrett, an orange tabby cat, is one of the cats that patrons can interact with at the Cat Café. Photo credit: Mark Elliott

Student Eats: Cat Café opens in the Gaslamp

Torrey Spoerer February 10, 2015

Since opening its doors on Jan. 5, a new café in downtown San Diego has been attracting plenty of locals and tourists a like within just their first month of business. That’s because it’s not an...

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Apple pie is one of the perfect foods to kick off the 
holiday season. Photo credit: Jennifer Manalili

Knight Bites: Pie made of apples and festive cheer

Jennifer Manalili, Copy Editor December 10, 2014

The holidays are here, can you believe it? That means it’s time for lots of parties and dinners and if you find yourself in a potluck rut, trying to decide on what to bring to the table, then this apple...

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9Five offers several styles of eyewear designed by the brands graphic designers. Photo credit: Richard Lomibao

Downtown hosts 9five eyewear

Franchesca Walker December 10, 2014

At first glance, the wide range of glasses displayed in the center of the store is visible when stepping into the 9five Eyewear store in downtown San Diego. Framed pictures of musicians, artists and the...

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Spike Africas offers a selection of euphoric drinks to accompany their vast South African menu. Photo credit: Torrey Spoerer

Student Eats: Cuisine fresh from South Africa

Torrey Spoerer, Opinion Editor December 10, 2014
Spike Africa's fresh-grilled fish and tasty drinks bring South African cuisine to Downtown San Diego
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Campus organizations collecting donations for local community

Franchesca Walker December 9, 2014

As the semester comes to an end, many students are eager and ready to enjoy the upcoming winter holidays, and give and also receive presents. However, some individuals are less fortunate during this time...

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Abraham Joseph Sanders, also known as Abjo. Photo credit: Richard Lomibao

In a world of Abjo

Richard Lomibao December 9, 2014
San Diego native Soulection-producer, Abraham Joseph Sanders, awakens the ears with a mindset to open people's soul through the use of mesmerizing synthesizers and snappy snare hits that sound like music in a digital dream.
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Margaret Orech speaks about land mine issues happening in her home country Uganda as part of an Oct. 22 event hosted by Peace Studies professor Katie Zanoni in MS-162. The event offered the perspectives of three women who described the state of inequality in countries around the world through a series from the Joan B. Kroc Institute of Peace Studies. Photo credit: Richard Lomibao

Multinational women battle for change – Tales of three women make an impact and raise awareness during Women Peacemakers Conference

Richard Lomibao November 19, 2014

A juxtaposed embrace of silence and loud claps filled the auditorium of the MS building as attendees anticipated the next woman’s story. Joan B. Kroc Institute of Peace Studies offers awareness on...

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Pacific Arts Movement Artistic Director Brian Hu and student Anthony Amato discuss the line-up for the 15th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival in V-101 on Nov. 4. Photo credit: Angelica Wallingford

Transcending gender in Asian cinema

Angelica Wallingford November 19, 2014

Seats in V-101 were filled quickly with students and staff to listen to Pacific Arts Movement’s Artistic Director Brian Hu introduce the 15th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival to City College and...

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Doug Wyler, a forensic anthropologist with the LAPD, discusses crime-solving methods used by experts in his field on Oct. 23. Photo credit: Richard Lomibao

A forensic insight

Christopher Valdez November 18, 2014

Death is a touchy subject and rarely something anyone deals with on a frequent basis. That is unless you happen to be Doug Wyler, a forensic anthropologist who works with the Los Angeles Police Department....

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