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City Espresso keeps students java-happy

Veronica Eissa December 9, 2008

After the bitter good-byes to Starbucks and Maui Wowi coffee bars, students are still bright-eyed and java-happy thanks to City Espresso. "It has been in City College for at least 10 years and in that...

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Dia de los Muertos

Sofia Cancino and Sofia Cancino November 4, 2008

It was more than 500 years ago, around 1519, when the Spanish conquistadors first explored Mexico. At this time the conquistadors came across the native Aztecs performing a strange ritual that looked...

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Just be yourself

Carlos Maia November 4, 2008

var uslide_show_id = "760b81ee-8e2a-4d9f-af45-00b13b3b997b";var slideshowwidth = "350";var linktext = ""; Associated Students held a Halloween event on Gordon Quad on Oct. 30. Some of the events included...

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Green thumbs converge on City

Carlos Maia and David McAtee October 20, 2008

var uslide_show_id = "d0242083-ca7d-438d-8347-f48858575a04";var slideshowwidth = "468";var linktext = ""; The urban farm at City College held its very first harvest festival on Oct. 16 with booths, pumpkin...

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Live and Learn: Make mine a McDouble

Luis Bahena October 6, 2008

When did this trend occur where coffee was considered a dessert and no longer a morning pick me up? Where coffee beverages consist of more sugar than caffeine? What happened to coffee? Starbucks did!...

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Two cafes close near campus

Tom Andrew October 6, 2008

City College students, and faculty, will be looking for other ways to get their daily caffeine fix now that Starbucks and Maui Wowi, both by the City College trolley stop, have closed their doors for good...

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Coffee bridges the gap

Shannon Kuhfuss October 6, 2008

School is back in full swing and students are getting bombarded with papers, homework, projects and tests and looking for a way to get through it all. Well, students look no further! You have a companion...

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Ramadan traditions bring it home for Muslim students

Veronica Eissa September 22, 2008

It's not a boycott or a strike, but many Muslim students at City College are abstaining from food and drink this month, and it's by choice. They are following one of the 5 pillars of their religion, Islam....

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Urban farm on City campus is a first

Angela Ang August 25, 2008

Angela Ang City Times Imagine a beautiful, lush "food forest" of fruit trees and vegetables, a little paradise on the edge of campus; broccoli, snow peas, beans, squash, cabbage, potatoes, herbs and fruiting...

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Turn a lawn into an urban farm

Angela Ang August 25, 2008

How to turn a lawn into an urban farm: 1. Don't rip out the grass because it is labor-intensive then goes to landfill which is a waste of space. We're converting grass into good soil by leaving it in...

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Stories on skin

Mayumi Kimura April 14, 2008

Mayumi Kimura City Times Tats. Ink. Art. Whatever you call them, and whether you love them or hate them; tattoos are here. They have become an everyday existence; they are the norm. During the punk...

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International student’s journey a powerful one

SUSAN RODEN April 14, 2008

SUSAN RODEN City Times The journey to the unfamiliar country was great, with many miles traveled from home. The destination, San Diego City College, is the road of opportunity to her future. It was a...

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