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Passport changes, travel advisories won’t stop Spring Break revelers

Bill Hanna March 19, 2007

By Bill Hanna MCT Campus New passport requirements, violence in some Mexican resort towns, crowded airplanes and steadily increasing gasoline prices won't keep college students from heading out of town. The...

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Student narcissism at all-time high, SDSU researcher finds

Kendra Stiles March 19, 2007

By Kendra Stiles Kansas State Collegian MANHATTAN, Kan. (U-WIRE) - Narcissism and self-centeredness are at an all-time high among college students, according to a study conducted by researchers at San...

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Alumnus Costner visits Fullerton

Johnathan Kroncke March 19, 2007

By Johnathan Kroncke CSU Fullerton Daily Titan FULLERTON (U-WIRE) - Actor and director Kevin Costner addressed a capacity crowd at California State University at Fullerton on Wednesday with a single...

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City Times sponsors toy drive

December 12, 2006

Every Christmas, there are hundreds of teenagers who don't have the luxury of spending this festive celebration with family. However, The Polinsky Children's Center fosters many of these young teens during...

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Miramar ASG president quits

Josie Salazar December 12, 2006

By Josie Salazar City Times City's sister college, Miramar, and its Associate Student Government were left uncertain about its leadership after ASG President Bryan Hughs resigned mid-term on Dec. 3, alluding...

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City VP to say goodbye

Maria DeLorenzo December 12, 2006

By Maria DeLorenzo City Times After 32 years of dedication to San Diego City College, Vice President Larry J. Brown, has announced his retirement, effective Dec. 22. Brown began at City College as a...

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City’s Jazz88.3 to get more power

Jamila Mosi December 12, 2006

By Jamila Mosi City Times What would flipping through the radio be if you didn't listen to some smoother music? What better station to listen to than one from your very own school? After a 12-year application...

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Student Health Services offering HIV testing again

Maria DeLorenzo December 12, 2006

By Maria DeLorenzo City Times Student Health Services is once again providing students with free and anonymous HIV testing every Monday at Student Health Services in Room A-116 from 1-4 p.m. Students...

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Science dept. gets upgraded

Scott Landheer December 12, 2006

By Scott Landheer City Times Of the 300 institutions that applied for the Hewlett Packard Technology for Teaching Grant, San Diego City College was one of 40 colleges and universities to receive the $68,500...

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San Diego Walk for Darfur raises $95,000

Lizzie Lacey December 12, 2006

By Lizzie Lacey City Times Over 2,000 people participated in the San Diego Walk for Darfur at Balboa Park Nov. 19, which raised approximately $95,000 to benefit International Medical Corps programs in...

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City hosts Zapatista speaker

Luis Bahena December 12, 2006

By Luis Bahena City Times On Nov. 28, City College hosted a guest speaker regarding the Zapatista movement currently going on in Mexico. Rosario Aguilar was the guest for the Chicano studies community...

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Speaker advises studying abroad

Mallory Thompson December 12, 2006

By Mallory Thompson City Times On Nov. 14, Joanne Tawfilis, co-founder of the Art Miles Mural Project, came to City College to educate students about the importance of international education and self...

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