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City Times' Sean Monney, left, prepares salsa verde with guest cook Brian Sanchez, right, in a holiday edition of #CityCookingChallenge, Nov. 13, 2023. YouTube screenshot

VIDEO: City Times cooks up empanadas with campus-grown produce for the holidays

Guest cook Brian Sanchez guides us through an empanada recipe with salsa verde in the latest edition of #CityCookingChallenge
Sean Monney, Multimedia Journalist November 22, 2023
Guest cook Brian Sanchez guides viewers through an empanada recipe with salsa verde in the latest edition of #CityCookingChallenge.
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“For me it evokes family, kind of a connection, but not necessarily blood family. Me with my personal family, like mother, father, brother, sister, we never really celebrated Thanksgiving. But I celebrate Thanksgiving with all of my friends from middle and high school. We call it Friendsgiving. So whenever I think about this time, I always think about them.”
- Daniel Medina, 31, Psychology

VOICES: What does Thanksgiving evoke for you? City College students share

Family traditions, dark colonialist history associated with November holiday
City Times journalists hit the walkways of the San Diego City College campus to ask students a question: What does Thanksgiving evoke for you?
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Knights basketball player Dexter Stratton, in red, shoots over a Chabot College defender in Harry West Gym, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023. A day later, the 6-foot-8 forward came off the bench to score nine points and lead City College with six rebounds in a 77-70 loss to West Valley. Photo by Sean Monney/City Times Media

VIDEO/AUDIO: Missing players, early second-half turnovers contribute to City College men’s basketball loss

Knights turnovers 'ignited' 7-0 run by No. 3 West Valley, who held on to hand fourth-ranked home team its first defeat in Knights Invitational
Vince Outlaw and Joseph Panek November 11, 2023
Knights turnovers 'ignited' a 7-0 run by No. 3 West Valley, who held on to hand fourth-ranked home team its first defeat in the Knights Invitational.
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City College sophomore guard Alex Crawford dunks the ball in front of Chabot defender Isaiah Harper in the Knights' 89-74 victory over the Gladiators in Harry West Gym on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023. Photo by Sean Monney/City Times Media

VIDEO/AUDIO: City College men’s basketball cruises to victory in home opener

The No. 4 Knights capitalized on Chabot turnovers to remain undefeated
Joseph Panek and Vince Outlaw November 9, 2023
The No. 4 Knights capitalized on Chabot turnovers to remain undefeated.
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RADIO: 'Vitamin Music' show merges American hip-hop, Afrobeat

RADIO: ‘Vitamin Music’ show merges American hip-hop, Afrobeat

Host Samuel brings together songs from two continents in new KSDS HD-2 show
Samuel Sefu, Producer, CT Sound November 2, 2023
The name "Vitamin Music" is because everyone loves music -- it doesn't matter what type of music is.
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Aspiring architecture student Samuel Pinzon, 17, sits on a table between the BT and AH buildings of City College with his guitar as he speaks to City Times about the misplaced priorities of the US government relative to its involvement in the occupation of Palestine, Monday, Oct. 16, 2023. Photo by Marco Guajardo/City Times Media

VOICES: City College students reflect on the carnage in the Middle East

Students say misplaced U.S. priorities, skepticism toward peace inform their perspectives on the ongoing occupation of Palestine
Marco Guajardo, Editor-in-Chief October 25, 2023
As the world witnesses the ongoing bombing campaign, City Times Media went across various parts of campus Oct. 16 to ask City College students their perspectives on the state of the occupation. 
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VIDEO: “Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play” opens at City College

The Saville Theatre presents “Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play,” opens Oct. 20
Luz Jaimes, Multimedia Journalist October 20, 2023
The dark comedy tells a story of a post-apocalyptic world that explores pop culture and storytelling. It is set in a world where electricity is scarce and society has collapsed.
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Sirad Shirdon gives a flu shot to City College student Jett Brazeau at the Student Health Clinic-sponsored vaccination event in D-121, October 16, 2023. Photo by Tresean Osgood, City Times Media

VIDEO: City College offering free flu shots on campus

Shots available for all students, staff, faculty, friends, family and community members starting on Oct. 16
Roxanne Vieira, Multimedia Journalist October 16, 2023
Free flu vaccinations are being offered to San Diego City College students and others at events on campus starting on Oct. 16.
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RADIO: 'Indie Live in San Diego' highlights best sounds from local bands

RADIO: ‘Indie Live in San Diego’ highlights best sounds from local bands

The home of live local indie music for San Diego is hosted by CT Sound's Joe Pan
Joseph Panek, Producer, CT Sound October 12, 2023
The home of live local indie music for San Diego is hosted by CT Sound's Joe Pan.
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Collapsed remains of the initial demolition of the old Child Development Center hang behind the excavator used to tear the walls down Tuesday morning, September 19, 2023. Photo by Keila Menjivar/City Times Media

TIMELINE: On-campus student housing coming to City College

Demolition has finally started on the future site of the affordable residential development. Here is a timeline of the project so far.
Bailey Kohnen and Ren Charifa October 6, 2023
Demolition began on the old child development center on Sept. 19, where the new housing will be located. Here's a timeline of the project so far.
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San Diego City College students Orion Bailey, left, Maya Guitierrez, middle, and Haily Cameros, right, were among those who shared their thoughts on the on-campus affordable housing project. City Times staff photos

VOICES: Students react to affordable housing project coming to City College

Demolition of the old Childhood Development Center began on Sept. 19; officials say project could be completed in 2028
Ren Charifa, Luz Jaimes, and Kevin Ouellette September 19, 2023

San Diego City College began demolishing the old Childhood Development Center today to make way for affordable student housing. Three journalists from the City Times interviewed students on campus to...

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City College engineering student and cross country team member Emmanuel Zavala Brown runs on a treadmill in the Fitness Center, Sept. 14, 2023. Photo by Sean Monney/City Times Media

VIDEO: Open gym access unlikely to return to City College. Exercise science classes offer alternatives.

Enrollment in Fitness Center classes is too low to allow for open student access, but fitness trends point to greater gym use in future
Sean Monney, Managing Editor September 15, 2023
On the north side of the San Diego City College campus sits the 3,000-square-foot Fitness Center, fully equipped with weights and cardio machines. Most students will likely never step foot in it.
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