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‘Don’t Be a Bully Conference’ at City College Dec. 3

November 15, 2011

City College will host its first “Don’t Be a Bully Conference” on Dec 3. The free conference is for everyone, including students, parents, and teachers. The conference will teach children “how...

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Dance shows

November 15, 2011

The Dance Department at San Diego City College will put on their biannual “City Moves” dance performance Dec. 2 at 8 p.m. and Dec. 3 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Dances range from modern dance to hip-hop...

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Campus protesters share similar views as ‘Occupy’

October 25, 2011

‘Occupy’ movement continues to make noise though some believe focus has been lost   After several weeks of chanting and marching, dozens of people continue the Occupy San Diego protest. Since...

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Border talks for equality

October 25, 2011

Three experts on the U.S.-Mexico border described the exploitation of undocumented immigrants in the United States and the problems they face when they are deported. Experts Justin Akers Chacon, Victor...

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Hardware failure blocks access to Blackboard

October 25, 2011

A hardware failure at the district information technology center  caused the Blackboard Vitsa site to go down. The outage began on the afternoon of Oct.19 after a  disk system failed. According...

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Unlimited texting and data for $30

October 25, 2011

Students with high phone bills have a new option. T-Mobile and Wal-Mart have partnered to offer a $30 prepaid monthly service plan featuring unlimited texts and data. The plan, which launched Oct....

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City Times staff wins general excellence award

October 25, 2011

City Times recieved a  General Excellence award amoung community colleges for its publications from spring semester. That top award was one of several the staff received  at the Journalism Association...

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Food pantry feeds those in need

October 25, 2011

After a bit of turbulence, this year’s food pantry program at City College is back in action, thanks especially to a successful food drive that concluded Oct. 14 and was hosted by the athletic department. According...

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Walk brings suicide to light

October 25, 2011

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention held its Out of Darkness suicide prevention walk Oct. 15 at De Anza Cove in Mission Bay. This year’s walk honored the lives of service members who were...

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‘This is what democracy looks like’

‘This is what democracy looks like’

Fernando Yates, Amanda Santoni October 11, 2011

A 74-year-old woman with a walker, a 37-year-old student living out of his car and a 65-year-old Argentinean immigrant are some of the faces that made up the estimated 1,400 people that participated in...

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Help for times of crisis

Help for times of crisis

October 11, 2011

As students at City College, everyday life can become a little stressful. That is why City College offers Mental Health Counseling Services, located right above Student Health Services in room A-221. Services...

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Workers can learn rights at center

October 11, 2011

The Workers Rights Center is new at City College and is designed to help students that work and attend school. The program is sponsored by the American Federation of Teachers. According to “On Campus”...

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