In honor of Dia De Los Muertos, City's Spanish Club hosted several activities around campus from Oct. 28 to Nov. 2. They built an altar and hosted a comedy show in hopes of educating fellow students on...
Hermanos Unidos/Brothers United (HUBU) held its first conference on Oct. 30 at City College with guest keynote speakers Dr. Edward Bush, Vice President of Student Services from Riverside City College and...
The purple food drop bins were nearly empty at the "Scare Away Hunger" drive held at the Gorton Quad on October 29th.
"Turnout is not good," said CalWORKs' administrator Cherie Bromley-Taylor. "We expected...
Have you ever tried to travel uphill in a wheelchair? It's not easy, as students found out at the National Disabled Students Union awareness event.
On Nov. 2, a presentation on the north side of Gorton...
City's Phi Theta Kappa is looking for members that meet the requirements to join their group. PTK is the largest honor society in American higher education with more than 2 million members with chapters...
The San Diego City College academic student senate convened Oct. 26 to discuss new announcements and pending business.
The meeting, led by President Berta Harris, covered topics such as announcements...
During the course of this semester there have been numerous concerns for student and staff safety on campus.
One concern is that the emergency call boxes set up around the school in case of emergency,...
On Oct. 29, faculty and students from numerous universities and community colleges came together to protest statewide budget cuts in downtown San Diego. This is the first time that all San Diego County...
On 16th street between C St. and Broadway, lie two buildings whose completion is highly anticipated by students and faculty alike.
The first structure, partially shrouded in white plastic, is a 10-story...
The Saville Theater will host BEAT's "Voices of a People's History" for a second time on Nov. 12 at 7 p.m.
On Sept. 24 students from the BEAT club came together in a presentation reciting their favorite...
On Oct. 16, just outside of San Diego High School, six Westboro Baptist Church members protested against the high school's open acceptance of gay and lesbian students. But it seems that Westboro was misinformed....
Pirates, bunnies and cowgirls roamed Gorton Quad while an alien dancing to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" entertained the children from the child development program and City College students at this year's...