The news site of San Diego City College

City Times

The news site of San Diego City College

City Times

The news site of San Diego City College

City Times

TOP STORIES

Sora (right) fighting Organization XIII member Marluxia during one of the new boss fights featured in the final mix version of “Kingdom Hearts 2.” Courtesy photo

Square Enix drops a game-changer with ‘Kingdom Hearts 2.5 HD Remix’

Angelica Wallingford, Editor in Chief December 10, 2014

Oh, nostalgia. So long are the days where controllers had wires extending to the console and games weren’t running in high definition. Sometimes gamers yearn for a little nostalgia every now and then....

Continue Reading
During a battle against the MiraCosta Spartans on Oct. 31, City College freshman midfielder Jose Portilla (#18) attacks the Spartans defense at the SDCC Soccer Field where both teams tied 0-0. Photo credit: David Pradel

Champs chipped from playoffs

Season ends for the men's soccer team without a playoff berth
David Pradel, Sports Editor December 9, 2014
Season ends for the men's soccer team without a playoff berth
Read Story
The San Diego City College womens soccer team volunteered at The Futbol Factory in Chula Vista on Nov. 15 where the ladies gave proper instruction in soccer skill techniques with youth ages 11 and younger. 

Photo courtesy of Andi Milburn

Off the field Knights

The women's soccer team leaves a positive effect in the San Diego community
David Pradel, Sports Editor December 9, 2014
The women's soccer team leaves a positive effect in the San Diego community
Read Story
Sophomore guard Chris Burton dunks on a Barstow College player on Nov. 14 in the Harry West Gym. where Burton recorded a total of 39 points in the Knights 119-71 victory. Photo credit: Troy Orem

A high flying first place finish

A record breaking tournament run for the men's basketball team in the ninth annual Knights Invitational
Franchesca Walker December 2, 2014
A record breaking tournament run for the men's basketball team in the ninth annual Knights Invitational
Read Story
Armando Perez (left), a man charged with the murder of his estranged wife, City College student Diana Gonzalez, appeared before a judge on Aug. 27 for a bail hearing. (City Times archives.)

Guilty plea in Gonzalez murder case

Angelica Wallingford, Editor in Chief November 25, 2014

Armando Gabriel Perez entered a guilty plea for the 2010 murder of former San Diego City College student Diana Gonzalez on the first day of the trial on Nov. 24. According to U-T San Diego, the trial...

Continue Reading
Actors Harry Shum Jr. and Shing Ka on the red carpet for their film “Revenge of the Green Dragons,” the opening night film for the 15th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival on Nov. 6 at Reading Cinemas Gaslamp 15. Photo credit: Angelica Wallingford

Best of Asian cinema comes to San Diego

Angelica Wallingford, Editor in Chief November 20, 2014

With the credits rolled and the screens at the theaters already faded to black, the 15th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival proved to be a star-studded event bringing together an eclectic mix of films,...

Continue Reading
Knights defender Angel Garcia takes the ball from an opponent from Imperial Valley in the Nov. 7 home game. The Knights went on to win the game 2-0. Photo credit: Troy Orem

Pacific Co-Champions

Franchesca Walker and David Pradel November 19, 2014

It was a crazy night of soccer on Nov. 14, where the San Diego City College men’s soccer team tied with Southwestern College for first place in the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference. “To share a...

Continue Reading
On stage the actors of  “All Night Strut” perform a mixture of songs and dances from the different eras of history between the 1930s and ’40s. Photo credit: Celia Jimenez

A jump, a jive and a Broadway lullaby – Songs and dances from the ’30s and ’40s come alive and dazzle in two-hour musical revue ‘All Night Strut’

Amber Henry November 19, 2014

Reaching beyond the experiences within their own generation, the young stars in the cast of “All Night Strut” entertain, sung and danced their way through history as they brought to life an era from...

Continue Reading
UC Officer N. Garcia watches as activists and students protesting the court-ordered closure of the UCSD Ché Café march to Scholars and Gilman drives in October. Photo credit: Torrey Spoerer

Supporters of Ché Café seek its preservation

Torrey Spoerer, Opinion Editor November 18, 2014

For the past 34 years, the Ché Café has been an autonomous arts and music venue for UCSD students and non-students who seek to organize and share creative ideas in the same unfiltered space. This...

Continue Reading
Sophomore midfielder Rebecca Garcia (#17) and freshman forward Sandra Buckner (back right) attack Southwestern College freshman defender Catalina Noguez (#13) during the second half where Garcia and Buckner scored for the Knights on Nov. 14 at the City College soccer field. Photo credit: Celia Jimenez

Women’s soccer defeats Southwestern for second place

David Pradel, Sports Editor November 18, 2014

It was a 2-0 home victory for the San Diego City College women’s soccer team against Southwestern College on Nov. 14 as the Knights finished the season in second place in the Pacific Coast-South Athletic...

Continue Reading
Upcoming ABC sitcom “Fresh Off the Boat” will be making its world premiere at the 15th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival on Nov. 8 at University of San Diego Shiley Theatre. Photo Credit: ABC.go.com.

15th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival begins Nov. 6

Angelica Wallingford November 3, 2014

Back for its 15th year the San Diego Asian Film Festival starts off Nov. 6 in the Gaslamp Quarter. According to the website this year's festival will showcase over 140 films from 12 countries over the...

Continue Reading
T-Shirts produced by San Diego Republic, a private venture of San Diego Community College District Chancellor Constance M. Carroll and business partner public radio host Martha Barnette are displayed in Simply Local at the Headquarters at Seaport District. Photo credit: Troy Orem

Chancellor Carroll’s apparel

Troy Orem, Photo Editor October 29, 2014

San Diego Community College District Chancellor Constance M. Carroll has started a new personal project with close friend and public radio host Martha Barnette. The clothing and accessory venture, called...

Continue Reading
Donate to City Times

Activate Search
The news site of San Diego City College
TOP STORIES