Jacquelin Bell has been appointed as vice president of administrative services, filling the position left by the passing of Jerry Davis, San Diego City College President Terrence Burgess announced in an...
After more than 30 years of hard work and dedication, San Diego’s Miramar College shut down “The Sage” student newspaper production class permanently this semester.
The newspaper was shut down...
Armando Perez appeared in court Aug. 27 markedly more composed than he was at his arraignment earlier in the week.
Perez, the suspect in the 2010 killing of City College student Diana Gonzalez, was
removed...
Dotti Cordell, Director of the Student Health Services Clinic, addressed Associated Student Government on Friday, Aug. 31 about why she thought the student health fee should be raised.
She told the...
Budget cuts to education are compounding issues for veterans trying to return to school with the GI bill.
“A lot of our students are leaving because we don’t have the classes to offer them,” said...
Armando Perez appeared in court Aug. 27 markedly more composed than he was at his
arraignment earlier in the week.
Perez, the suspect in the 2010 killing of City College student Diana Gonzalez, was
removed...
Gov. Jerry Brown’s campaign for Proposition 30 came to San Diego City College Aug. 20, the first day of the fall semester, to raise support for the initiative which will be put to voters in November.
Proposition...
Following the conclusion of the 2012 - 13 academic year, Terrence J. Burgess will retire from his position as President of City College after serving for 12 years.
Burgess made the announcement at the...
At the start of a busy day, finding parking is the last thing you want to worry about.
In days of late, doing just that has been difficult. Even with the addition of the Career Technology Center parking...
San Diego City College President Terrence Burgess announced the hiring of a new administrative vice president on Aug. 1.
Jacquelin Bell began her duties as vice president of administrative services...
Over the past 42 years, City College come together to celebrate and highlight the educational accomplishments of its students with a Chicano/Latina Graduation Ceremony, this year taking place May 12, at...
Research and projects fill Gorton Quad
A high-energy exhibition showcasing the variety, shared experiences and scholastic development at City College exploded in a barrage of song, dance and...