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Knights Turn In Impressive Win

Knights Turn In Impressive Win

By Gabe Rivera October 15, 2016

Chloe Gruwell and the Knights women's volleyball team continued their impressive stretch this season, winning 3-1 (25-18, 25-11, 24-26, 25-11) against Imperial Valley College on Oct. 12. The Knights improved...

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Former City College student jams out on Z90

Mike Madriaga October 15, 2016

Many students strive to graduate from a four year university – but what happens when one realizes that they spent the majority of their four to five years on the wrong degree. Such was the case with...

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Testing the first virtual reality gym in San Diego

In this segment, we toured Virtual Play Zone, the first ever virtual reality “gym” in San Diego. Virtual Play Zone’s main attraction is the virtual reality room where players can try out the HTC...

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There was a slight increase in enrollment at City College, however it is still down from several years ago. Photo credit: Celia Jimenez / City Times

City’s low enrollment persists

By Thomas Chesy October 4, 2016

The sharp drop in enrollment felt at San Diego City College since 2010 is beginning to reverse, but not enough to save many long-afflicted classes from being eliminated this semester. "Classes keep...

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One of the goals of the new grant is to improve the graduation rate of Latino students at City College. Photo courtey of SDCCD

City College gets $2.6 million to ensure Latino success

By Gabe Rivera October 4, 2016

The San Diego Community College District announced that City College has been awarded a $2.6 million grant to help boost graduation and course completion rates by Hispanic students. The district’s...

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Community residents and faith leaders march Oct. 1 through downtown El Cajon to protest the killing of an unarmed African refugee by a city police officer. Photo by Celia Jimenez / City Times

Community demands justice

The national trauma and outrage of police killing unarmed black men reached San Diego in recent days. A family's call asking for help soon turned into tragedy when a police officer in El Cajon shot...

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There are about four permits for every parking spot and students struggle to find parking on campus. It can take them up to hour to park  on City College's  lots. Photo credit: Celia Jimenez

Parking Nightmare at City College

Roberto de la Peña September 17, 2016

If you drive to City College, you might have noticed that parking spaces are very limited. According to the San Diego Community College District Police Department, there are approximately 1062 student...

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Activists set up a tribute to Diana Gonzalez on campus. Photo by Celia Jimenez

Court overturns conviction in Diana Gonzalez murder

By Celia Jimenez September 1, 2016

A court ruling has reopened a sad chapter at San Diego City College’s history. The Fourth Appellate District Court overturned the murder conviction of Armando Perez, who pleaded guilty to stabbing...

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Quarterback Colin Kaepernick, of the 49ers, sat down during the playing of the national anthem before the pre-season game against the Chargers on Sept. 1 at Qualcomm Stadium. Photo by Gabe Rivera

Kaepernick takes a knee at SD game during anthem

By Gabe Rivera September 1, 2016

As the San Diego hosted San Francisco for the final preseason game of the year Thursday night at Qualcomm Stadium, all eyes were on 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Kaepernick has received criticism...

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Video: New president explains ASG’s role

David Pradel August 21, 2016

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There was a slight increase in enrollment at City College, however it is still down from several years ago. Photo credit: Celia Jimenez / City Times

City College offers new degrees, certificate programs

August 21, 2016

San Diego City College is offering new degrees, certificates and programs as classes begin for the fall semester for its 15,000 students. Staff collaborated with a number of employers to develop new...

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