MAGAZINE
CityScene is an art and culture magazine produced by the staff of City Times. It is a new direction for the staff, which previously produced the award-winning Legend magazine.
CityScene provides students the opportunity for class workshops and hands-0n experience in writing, editing, and producing a magazine alongside a news website and newspaper.
Faculty: Nicole Vargas, [email protected] and Peggy Peattie, [email protected]; CTM adviser: Nicole Vargas, [email protected]
CHECK OUT THE SPRING 2022 EDITION OF CITYSCENE
Beyond Anime-tion: It’s All Fun, Games and Revenge When Comic-Con Breaks Out the Anime
Angelica Wallingford
• May 14, 2014
Read Story
Evolution of the ‘Con’: How the Center of Nerd Culture Became a Phenomenon of its Own
Jennifer Manalili
• May 14, 2014
Read Story
![Co-Editors-In-Chief Adam Baird and Amanda Rhoades discuss magazine production outside the new Science Building on Nov. 20.Photo credit: Juan Carlos Siezar.](https://sdcitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/b5d31f4d-757b-4d16-9c75-56bb481efe42-1024x756.jpg)
![Two students stand across the street from City Colleges new theater in the 1970s. The complex, located on C Street, is now known as the Saville Theatre. Photo courtesy of the City Times archive.](https://sdcitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/9d537569-b75a-403c-a737-7dd792801dd4-1024x812.jpg)
![Model Gerson Perez. Photo credit: Juan Carlos Siezar.](https://sdcitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/846c74ee-dfea-452b-80f5-e0503c9f9a44-1024x815.jpg)
![Photo credit: Jennifer Manalili.](https://sdcitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/85198389-33d3-4f29-b032-c9cf5367eb60-1024x936.jpg)
![A worker tends to coffee plants at the Maya Vinic Cooperative in Acteal, Chiapas, Mexico in August 2011. Photo courtesy of David Schmidt.](https://sdcitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/ad388330-fdad-43f2-aa27-0871ed5d5465-768x1024.jpg)
![Illustration of South Korean pop-star, PSY.Photo credit: Adam Baird.](https://sdcitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/9676a22f-d6b6-40b1-a6c2-fec0604d186c-522x1024.jpg)
Rest in Peace: A Tribute and Retrospective on the (Dying) Zombie Trend
Jennifer Manalili
• December 9, 2013
Read Story
![The new science building at San Diego City College, featuring its own planetarium, will open in 2014.Photo credit: Juan Carlos Siezar](https://sdcitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/d70eaf10-064f-4058-a99f-795cd19b962f.jpg)
Support Us
Your donation will support the student journalists of San Diego City College. Learn more at sdcitytimes.com/donate.
Subscribe to our e-newsletter
@SDCityTimes on Twitter