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President Anthony Beebe speaks at a forum April 25 at Santa Barbara City College. He's one of five finalists to become president there.  Photo credit: Ryan Cullom SBCC The Channels

Beebe seeks Santa Barbara City College post

By Beatriz Merced April 26, 2016

San Diego City College President Anthony Beebe positioned himself as "a unique candidate with a unique background” that's best qualified to become Santa Barbara City College's next president. He addressed...

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Campus police arrest ‘flasher’ suspect

By Collette Carroll April 25, 2016

Campus police arrested a young man suspected of exposing himself to a female student on April 19 in the LRC Building. According to campus police media logs, the student was sitting in the library around...

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Payroll problems mostly resolved

Thomas Chesy April 16, 2016

After a troubled launch, faculty payroll discrepancies at the San Diego Community College District have been greatly reduced but not entirely eliminated.What was intended to be one of the first major upgrades...

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Laura Benavidez is an activist on  and off campus. Photo by Destiny Ortiz

ASG president is recognized for leadership

Destiny Ortiz April 16, 2016

Assembly Speaker Emeritus Toni Atkins awarded San Diego City College ASG President Laura Benavidez with a certificate of recognition for her leadership on March 18.“The recognition is very much appreciated,”...

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Anthony Beebe is one of the five finalists for Superintendent-President at Santa Barbara Community College. Archive photo by  Torrey Spoerer

Beebe finalist for Santa Barbara City College post

April 16, 2016

City College President Anthony Beebe is one of the five finalists to become the Santa Barbara City College Superintendent-President. Dr. Kim Monda and Geoff Green, co-chairs of the college's Superintendent/President...

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Another theft hits RTVF

Collette Carroll April 13, 2016

The preliminary hearing for City's former chief broadcast engineer has been postponed again, to May. Meanwhile, the Radio, Televisio, and Film Department continues to experience thefts.Gerald "Larry" Quick,...

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Taxpayers got three extra daystofiletheir returns this year. Online photo

April 18 is the tax-day deadline

Daniel Wright Sr April 13, 2016

If you're one of people that procrastinate until the last hour to file your taxes, there's good news: This year's deadline has been pushed back three extra days, to April 18. According to www.irs.com,...

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ASG holds elections April 20,21

Luisa Sausedo April 13, 2016

Elections for City College’s Associated Student Government are being held on April 20 and 21 and students can vote from their smartphones or computers by logging onto www.sdcity.edu.Since April 4,...

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Mixed crowd checks out Cruz

Luisa Sausedo April 12, 2016

A mixed crowd of old and young people, including some undecideds, attended a presidential rally for Sen. Ted Cruz at the San Diego's Town and Country Hotel on Monday evening A total of 2,000 tickets were...

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Rain delays tennis tournament

Michael Markulin April 7, 2016

Opening day of both the women's and men's Pacific Coast Athletic Conference Tennis Tournament was set to begin Thursday, April 7, however, mother nature had different plans as the rain postponed play.City...

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Dan R. Brown , a professor from Southwestern College, spoke March 12 on ways to diversify the STEM professional ranks at a national conference at City College. Photo credit: Collette Carroll

How to hook students to study chemistry?

Collette Carroll March 25, 2016
Professors challenged to make subject interesting
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Issanna Loughman.  Courtesy photo

City student wins top state honor

Beatriz Merced March 25, 2016

An award-winning San Diego City College student worries deeply about children who have severe mental illness. Issanna Loughman said she is planning to become a research psychologist. “I want to do...

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