The 2012 spring semester at City College marks an environmental milestone with the addition of several electric vehicle charging stations that have been installed in the V building’s parking lot.
Students...
City hosts talent show in Saville Theatre
City College is a melting pot of talent.
This was proven on the evening of March 10 when, after weeks of tryouts and elimination, an eclectic group of more...
Language is no barrier for the students and faculty at City College.
The Language Day Festival took place on March 14 at Gorton Quad.
Students from different cultural backgrounds enjoyed a day filled...
Professor Les Nimmo passed away on Feb. 25 from natural causes. He was 82 years old.
Born in Nanty Glo, Pa., in 1929, Nimmo grew up and attended high school in Bloomfield, N.J.
In 1951 Nimmo joined...
Those who were to look in City College’s directory under administration would find that instead of a name under the position for vice president of administrative services, it reads “vacant.”
City...
City College’s Disability Support Programs and Services was forced to borrow a counselor from Mesa College after losing a full-time counselor from City’s campus.
This problem came on the heels of...
A student-run radio station is currently in development at City College and will likely hit the radio waves as early as this summer.
The station will focus on providing students with valuable hands-on...
San Diego City College’s Official Art Club, City Collective, will hold an art exhibition March 28 in the Luxe Gallery.
The event will showcase the art work of various members of the club and include...
City College joins other campuses in day of protest
The campus organization Occupy San Diego City College held a walkout protest March 1 in conjunction with a national day of action...
An angel and a devil. Eve and the serpent. Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf. These pairs of characters are representations of the conflicting ideas of good and evil, concepts that we are...
Those who attended City College during the Fall 2010 semester are likely to remember the slaying of Diana Gonzalez on Oct. 12.
The nightmarish scene of homicide detectives investigating her slaying...
Hundreds of union janitors marched in downtown San Diego on Feb. 24 against low wages.
Accompanying signs read: “The 1 percent profits from fear,’’ “We, the people, or they, the rich people,”...