"We are the 99 percent! We are the 99 percent!" shouted the the crowd as it walked down the streets of downtown San Diego.
Whistles and drums could be heard coming from the seemingly endless wall of...
Men’s Tennis Head Coach Brandon Lupian starts the fall with a new challenge, shooting free throws.
Lupian was named the Women’s Basketball Head Coach on Aug. 13. He is the only coach at City College...
Cosmetology Deparment offers services at half the cost to students
Walking into City College’s Cosmetology Department is not unlike going into an established salon. The only significant difference...
Smashburger is a burger joint, but not like McDonald’s, Burger King, Carl’s Jr. or In-n-Out. It’s a real burger joint.
The atmosphere, the seating, and especially the food all scream an old 1950’s...
SD District Attorney cancels controversial campus visit
San Diego District Attorney and mayoral candidate Bonnie Dumanis canceled her lecture in the Saville Theatre for Sept. 21. The lecture...
Lawyer challenges students and faculty to think about how torture is used
A hotly charged, politically incorrect lecture in the faculty staff room Sept. 20 provoked students to rush in to hear...
Gorgeous locations, beautiful cinematography, and a lush soundtrack cannot compensate for a bad script, bad editing, and unfortunate miscasting.
“One Day” is the story of Emma and Dexter who share...
“Suicide is 100 percent preventable. If we stress awareness and education about the matter, lives can be saved,” said Abigail Burd, a Mental Health counselor at City College.
City College’s Mental...
Construction continues to disrupt the flow of traffic on campus
Although student permits are not required to be displayed until Sept. 6, the parking situation has become a hassle for students in the Career...
An activist was struck in the face in the free speech section of Gorton Quad on Aug. 23 after interfering with a petition circulator who was collecting signatures.
According to Campus Police, Sgt. Jordan...
Structures begin to take form as a new semester begins
The sound of construction continues to batter on as people weave their way through campus.
2011 has been the biggest construction year for...
A 2-month-old who was kidnapped from her mother May 4 around 1:30 p.m. from the grounds of San Diego City College later was found safe in San Ysidro with the woman suspected of taking the child.
The...