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Late City College professor Hoat Le. Courtesy photo.

Math professor Hoat Le leaves behind nursing scholarships

Holly Bridges April 21, 2015

City College lost one of its longtime math teachers last month. Professor Hoat Le died March 24, leaving behind his wife, Sandra Lew, and his teenage daughter, Minh-Tam Le, and a whole lot of students...

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Week of Service begins April 13

Angelica Wallingford, Editor in Chief April 7, 2015

San Diego City College students will have the opportunity to help give back to the community during the Week of Service starting April 13. The semester-by-semester event, organized by ASG, Inter Club...

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San Diego City College secures $200,000 to boost regional job training

Darian Spencer April 7, 2015
City College ensures workforce readiness with new and continued programs
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ASG Adviser Gail Rodriguez and ASG Senator Breona Harris discuss the upcoming Social Justice Conference on March 20 in the Student Affairs office in room M-200. Photo credit: Angelica Wallingford

ASG election dates extended by a week due to low turnout

Angelica Wallingford, Editor in Chief March 24, 2015

In an effort to get more students involved with Associated Students Government, Student Affairs extended the election dates for the upcoming election in April. Potential ASG candidates originally had...

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City takes the gold: San Diego City College takes first place for Best College/University
 on Best of Downtown 2014 list

City takes the gold: San Diego City College takes first place for Best College/University
 on Best of Downtown 2014 list

Angelica Wallingford, Editor in Chief March 24, 2015

San Diego City College received a gold ranking for Best College/University on the Best of Downtown List 2014, beating out San Diego State University, which placed silver. “Throughout the district...

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Artist rendering of City College sexual battery suspect. Photo from the San Diego Community College Police Department.

Sketch of sexual battery suspect released

Angelica Wallingford, Editor in Chief March 24, 2015

An artist’s rendering of the suspect in the March 3 sexual battery incident at San Diego City College was released via safety alert issued by the San Diego Community College District on March 18. The...

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‘Tower of terror?’: San Diego City College students and teachers say they have experienced their own scream ride in MS elevator

Nowell Montejo, Co-Arts & Features Editor March 24, 2015

Picture this: you’re riding an elevator with friends and strangers alike, when all of a sudden, you freefall for what feels like an eternity until the elevator stops. You’re screaming throughout the...

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Officer J. Stone of the Campus Police department speaks with Umoja president Tony Givens about how to get in touch with officers during the Coffee With A Cop event March 12 in the BT/AH Quad. Photo credit: Angelica Wallingford

Equipped with coffee and conversation

Holly Bridges and Aldo Ramírez March 24, 2015

The San Diego Community College District Police Department shared smiles over cups of coffee with students for the fourth annual Coffee with a Cop event held on campus where students, staff and faculty...

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Legend magazine a finalist for a Maggie Award

Angelica Wallingford, Editor in Chief March 24, 2015

San Diego City College campus magazine was named as a finalist from the Western Publishing Association (WPA) for Best Print Publication/Student for the 2015 Maggie awards. The summer-fall 2014 edition...

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Embarking on the future of education

Phoenix Webb March 24, 2015

San Diego City College hosted the Mexican American Business and Professional Association's monthly luncheon meeting March 13 in the Corporate Education Center, located on the first floor of the MS building. “It's...

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Manpower makes its return to City

Phoenix Webb March 24, 2015

The job market is changing. It's not enough for a student to finish school and seek employment. Employers are now looking for candidates who also have work experience to back up their education. ManpowerGroup...

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Adjunct professor Ian Duckles addresses students and staff gathered at Gorton Quad on Feb. 25 to raise awareness about the ongoing struggle of part-time
teaching staff at community colleges and universities at the local and state level. Shrinking budgets have made it economically beneficial for schools to  rely heavily on their adjunct faculty, who make less money and receive fewer benefits than their full-time counterparts Photo credit: Joe Kendall

Part-time professors rally for full-time equality

Phoenix Webb March 10, 2015

More than 100 adjunct instructors and their supporters took another stand against inequality with a rally Feb. 25 at San Diego City College. The rally was organized by Ian Duckles on behalf of Associated...

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