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Don’t settle for McDonald’s

Michelle Moran August 25, 2013

The fall semester has just begun, so school is going to feel like a second home again for me and I’m sure many of you. And if you’re like me, you don’t like eating super unhealthy very...

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Construction crews continue making progress on the new Science Building which is set to open for spring 2014. Torrey Spoerer, City Times.

Summer transformation for City

Michelle Moran, City Times August 18, 2013

Many students at City College might be curious as to when the construction on campus will finally be over. It may seem like the process remains never ending, but there has been a vast amount of change...

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Dr. Lynn Neault. Chancellor's Office.

Interim president named

Jennifer Manalili August 16, 2013

Dr. Lynn Neault has been appointed as the interim president of City College, following the recent retirement of Terrence Burgess.Neault began her position on Aug. 1. And with a career history that includes...

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New digital journalism classes launched

Allison Browne August 16, 2013

Throughout the ‘50s and ‘60s, City College’s journalism program produced a yearbook by the name of “Legend.” Now, nearly 60 years later, the name is being revived as the title...

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Block party below begins in East Village prior to the opening game on April 9. Kaily Sanders, City Times

East Village welcomes baseball season with block party

kaily sanders April 17, 2013

The energy was high as Padres fans, decorated in home colors, walked the streets enjoying live music and eating traditional fair foods with their friends and families.J Street was closed from Sixth to...

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Interior of Mesa College student servies center. Mary Watson, City Times

City will have a new student services center, just not yet

Klarissa Sanchez April 17, 2013

Now that Mesa College has inaugurated its state-of-the-art Student Services building, City students might be wondering why they don’t have such a facility. The answer is that they will have one,...

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Perez (left) speaks with his attorney at his arraignment on Feb. 21 at the San Diego superior courthouse.- David L. Wells, City Times

Perez ordered out of courtroom

Allison Browne March 1, 2013

Armando Gabriel Perez, 39, the suspect in the Diana Gonzales murder case, was ordered to leave the courtroom due to lack of cooperation only a few minutes into his arraignment on Feb. 28. Perez appeared...

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RTVC student Ken Smith prepares for a mock broadcast.- David L. Wells

City Students hit the airwaves

Allison Browne February 20, 2013
Radio students are now using new air time to play variety of music and bring up new topics for City College students
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Students enter the Math and Social Sciences building for their first class, which has been open since Jan. 28. The building is located on C St and 16th St. -Ally Browne, City Times

Math and Social Sciences building opens

Allison Browne February 19, 2013

The new Math and Social Science (MS) Building, located on the corner of 16th and C street, is officially open for the spring semester. At approximately 66,000 square feet, the building adds 398 parking...

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Sarah Guzman stands silently during City College’s memorial for Diana Gonzalez in Gorton Quad on Oct. 11. Gonzalez was killed on campus Oct. 12 in 2010. Troy Orem, City Times

Commemorating victims of abuse

Fahima Paghmani October 23, 2012

Amidst heartbreaking pauses and tearful eyes, people who knew Diana Gonzalez recounted the unaccomplished hopes and dreams she once had. City College hosted a memorial in her honor on Oct. 11.  The event...

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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, left, and U.S. President Barack Obama shake hands before the first presidential debate at Denver University on Wednesday, October 3, 2012, in Denver, Colorado.

Elephant vs. donkey: Students have a clear choice in November

Fahima Paghmani October 22, 2012

President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney bump heads in many areas, but when the attention is pointed towards education, both parties could not emphasize more the importance of this topic.  Although...

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Photographers wanted

May 17, 2012

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