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Constitutional Scholars Exhibit

Bri Heath October 5, 2009

This semester, SDCC's World Cultures Program's theme is Global Human Rights, starting this month with the Constitution. From Sept. 14 to 25, a Constitutional Scholar's Exhibit could be seen in the...

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Ranger Wilson Story

Ranger Wilson October 5, 2009

"We are going to move 2000 pounds of food because we love our dependents A TON," bellowed the stout young Marine Gunnery Sgt. Mark Daemon, as he addressed a crowd of more than 25 hikers prior to the commencement...

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Cafeteria (feature) story

Imani Gentry Faust September 21, 2009

Around campus, a lot of things go on at the same time and in the same place. This place is usually the cafeteria, where in front they have different groups and clubs showing what they do and what they...

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The Big Skinny

Michele Suthers September 7, 2009

"Make a decision, take action, be honest and stick to it!" says Carol Lay, California cartoonist, in her graphic novel, " The Big Skinny: A Memoir." Lay begins by guiding the reader through her history...

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City’s Urban Garden grows fresh veggies

Olivia Holt September 7, 2009

The Urban Garden at City College is a welcoming site among the city's high-rise buildings. Monarch butterflies flutter throughout the garden, greeting people as they walk along the dirt pathway to the...

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Students get with the BEAT

Amber Nadeau and Amber Nadeau May 18, 2009

BEAT is the acronym for Bringing Education and Activism Together and it is a new organization here at San Diego City College that will become active in the fall semester, if approved by the Associate Student...

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Preserving your family and community history

Devoreo Bell and Devoreo Bell May 18, 2009

San Diego City College's World Cultures and the History and Political Science Department presented "Talk it up: Write it Down. Preserving your Family and Community History" on April 29. The presentation...

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Urban Garden welcomes Aztec blessing and the Milpa crop

Sarah Jasso and Sarah Jasso May 18, 2009

During the recent Cinco de Mayo celebration, we all got a chance to eat some tacos, drink some margaritas, and hopefully learn a little bit about the culture and history of Mexico. Now San Diego City College...

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Red Bull Air Race takes to the skies over San Diego Bay

Spectators, boaters, tourists and locals all had their eyes glued to the sky above San Diego Bay during the Red Bull Air Race World Championship that took place on May 9-10. A total of 15 pilots competed...

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Paraplegic Mesa student tours Antacrctic glacier

Katy Hewitt and Katy Hewitt May 18, 2009

San Diego Mesa College student Hermes Castro set sail in March for the adventure of a lifetime, where he became the first paraplegic man to tour an Antarctic glacier. "I was told by doctors, insurance...

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City Celebrates Cinco de Mayo

and May 18, 2009

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May 5

Jaime Parker and Jaime Parker May 18, 2009

The City College Spanish Club organized a celebration on May 5 to commemorate the Battle of Puebla, where Mexico was able to defeat French forces. There were dancers, music playing, a dance competition,...

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