With the new parking lot structure, on
16th and Broadway, set to be up and running
this fall, there should be little to complain
about for the many parking-weary
students at San Diego City College.
However,...
On Feb. 25, City College was named to the 2009 President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, a federal recognition given to colleges and universities for their commitment to volunteering,...
City College police arrested a man on Feb. 25 as he attempted to steal a student's bicycle from a bike rack in front of the T building, reported College Police Sgt. Louis M. Zizzo.
Police identified the...
With sleep still in their eyes, marchers slowly started filtering on campus at 6:00 a.m. It didn't take very much time for them to get fired up and start the cheering and the chants.
March 5 kicked off...
Having lost 45.5 percent of its annual budget, City's Disability Support Programs and Services (DSPS) canceled all specialized classes, reduced test proctoring and high tech center hours, and asked three...
In honor of International Women's Day, about 30 City members of Amnesty International and Visionary Feminists Club gathered at the Mexican Consulate on 1549 India St., March 8, to protest the crimes against...
About 200 City College students walked out of class midday on March 4 to participate in the Education for All rally held in Gorton Quad which was in connection with the statewide California Day of Action,...
A rally and march to the Governor's San Diego office protesting cuts in college funding planned for Feb. 18 was cancelled at the site due to lack of support and participation.
The Education for All Coalition...
City College's chapter of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth announced that more than 1000 building professionals have signed a petition demanding the government hold a new investigation of 9/11.
Supported...
In an attempt to demonstrate disapproval of public education budget cuts, City College students, faculty and staff are planning a walk out of classes on on the same day of the National Call for Action...
Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) hosted their first of several financial literacy seminars to take place on City campus, on Feb. 23, in an attempt to provide education on credit card debt, establishing...
City's Bring Education and Activist Togegther Club, M.E.C.H.A. and Visionary Feminists presented "Education, Not Incarceration," a program examining the relationship between education and the prison industrial...