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A building

Signs of life at new City College buildings

Admissions Office set to reopen on Nov. 5 in its new A building office
David Ahumada, Visual Editor November 2, 2018
After weeks with no sign of any department moving into the A,D, or T buildings, that changed on Nov. 2.
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Jeffrey D. Hanze

UPDATE: City College student suspected of sexual assault apprehended

The suspect, Jeff Hanze, was apprehended Oct. 29, SDCCD police reported
Jonny Rico, Editor-in-Chief October 28, 2018
A San Diego Community College District student, Jeffrey D. Hanze, is suspected of a sexual assault that occurred off campus earlier this month, according to a safety alert issued by the district on Oct. 28.
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City College students gather in front of MS building.

Kavanaugh confirmed, campus protest continues

Students shared sexual assault experiences and protested the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court of the United States.
Brian Mohler, Arts and Entertainment Editor October 16, 2018
Brett Kavanaugh may be confirmed to the Supreme Court, but several student organizations still spoke out against the Associate Justice, Trump and an unpopular system that they believe oppresses women, workers, minorities, and immigrants. 
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City College’s Newscene latest victim of campus flooding (video & story)

For the second time in two weeks, ceiling water floods campus rooms, this time the studio and control room of Newscene.
Harlan Burnett and Jonny Rico October 5, 2018
San Diego City College’s news program Newscene was rained out of its home studio on Oct. 5 due to a flood.
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Sexual assault survivor speaks up at City College protest (story & video)

Protestors gathered in solidarity to demand justice, share feelings, and support one another, Dr. Blasey Ford, and women’s rights.
Brian Mohler, Arts & Entertainment Editor October 1, 2018
Multiple San Diego City College student organizations and community members gathered in front of the AH building on Sept. 27, chanting “blame the system, not the victim.” They passed a megaphone, shared personal stories, supported women’s rights and stood up to what they saw as an oppressive system.
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MathJam poster

City College programs impress SDCCD board members

SDCCD board members liked what they saw from MathJams and MESA programs at City College.
Jonny Rico, Editor-in-Chief September 28, 2018
The SDCCD Board of Trustees were impressed with the City College MathJam and MESA program during their Sept. 27 board meeting on City College campus.
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Stand Up Speak Out

Kavanaugh protest flyer raises issues

Student organization behind “STOP KAVANAUGH!” flyer refer to the judge as a “sex offender.”
Brian Mohler, Arts & Entertainment Editor September 27, 2018
The International Socialist Organization-San Diego, a student-run organization at San Diego City College, is helping to organize a protest against United States Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
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Fans temporarily occupy the floors of the mailroom and room R-115. By David Ahumada

Water pipe breaks in R building ceiling

Rooms R-114 and R-115 were flooded after a water pipe in the ceiling broke in the overnight hours of Sept. 24.
David Ahumada, Visuals Editor September 25, 2018
A wet surprise awaited staff members at San Diego City College on Sept. 25. San Diego Community College Police Department responded to a motion alarm on Sept. 24 at approximately 11:46 p.m. Officers found a leaking pipe in the ceiling of the R building.
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T building

Construction on A, D and T buildings nearing end

This project is among the last of the Proposition N projects that started in 2009.
David Ahumada, Visuals Editor September 25, 2018
The A, D and T building at San Diego City College are scheduled to finish at the end of September after two years marked with delays, revisions and restorations. This project is among the last of the Proposition N projects that started in 2009, according to the most recent version of the district’s Proposition S and N Project Summary Table.
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Audience member raises hand

State of California gambles with new funding formula

San Diego Community College District unsure where it stands under new state formula.
Jonny Rico, Editor-in-Chief September 25, 2018
The latest uproar to a financial decision has come from the community college system after the new funding formula was implemented without much research into its potential effects.
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Annette Bening

Gala event held to benefit tuition-free Promise

Hollywood actress and former San Diego Mesa College student Annette Bening spoke at a benefit of San Diego Promise.
Jonny Rico, Editor-in-Chief September 24, 2018
The San Diego Community College District organized the event “An evening with Annette Bening” as a way to raise funds for its San Diego Promise program.
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Dr. Constance Carroll

Chancellor Carroll explains year full of changes for SDCCD

SDCCD chancellor explained how the new state funding formula will affect the district.
David Ahumada, Visuals Editor September 18, 2018
A new formula affecting how the state of California allocates community college funding has resulted in the district making changes, Chancellor Dr. Constance Carroll explained in an open forum at San Diego City College on Sept. 18.
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