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City College Knights forward Kevin Moore (2) puts an exclamation point on the 84-72 victory over Southwestern with a dunk in the final seconds of the game at Harry West Gym, Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024. Photo by Danny Straus/City Times Media

VIDEO/AUDIO: City College men’s basketball survives ferocious Jaguar comeback attempt

Southwestern’s 23-point, second-half rally falls short as Knights take conference lead
Vince Outlaw, Multimedia Journalist February 8, 2024
Southwestern’s 23-point, second-half rally falls short as Knights take conference lead.
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The ballot drop box outside of the City Heights Library is just one of the 146 available, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024. Photo by Kevin Ouellette/City Times Media

March ballots are out. Here’s how the City College community can prepare for the primary.

Registrar of Voters shares early and in-person voting options, urges participation in election
Kevin Ouellette, Multimedia Journalist February 8, 2024
Registrar of Voters shares early and in-person voting options, urges participation in “historic” election
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City College’s Alex Crawford (22) and KJay Bradley (0) watch forward Dexter Stratton’s jumper against Palomar College at Harry West Gym, Friday Jan. 19, 2024. Photo by Vince Outlaw/City Times Media

GAME PREVIEW: City College men’s basketball back home to face surging Southwestern College

After weather-forced practices in other gyms and four games away, Knights face improving fourth-place Jaguars
Vince Outlaw, Multimedia Journalist February 7, 2024
After weather-forced practices in other gyms and four games away, the Knights face an improving fourth-place Jaguars.
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Hiring signs posted around City College campus advertising the new starting pay for hourly employees. Chancellor Greg Smith hopes increasing the minimum wage at the district will draw more high quality candidates to SDCCD. Photo by Bailey Kohnen/City Times Media

SDCCD raises minimum wage with eye toward social justice, staying competitive

Classified employees will now make $30.58, hourly employees $22.31
Bailey Kohnen, Multimedia Journalist February 6, 2024
Classified employees will now make $30.58, hourly employees $22.31.
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San Diego City College student Melissa Zuñiga, 24, reaches for cooked white rice in the Knight’s Table Food Pantry, Tuesday, January 30, 2024. This is Zuñiga’s last semester at City College. Photo by Keila Menjivar Zamora/City Times Media

7 ways City College’s Basic Needs Center is here to support you

The center aims to support students by making basic needs accessible
Keila Menjivar Zamora, Multimedia Journalist February 5, 2024
The center aims to support students by making basic needs accessible.
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An unidentified San Diego City College student walks through Gorton Quad during the first of two storms that will hit San Diego beginning Thursday, February 01, 2024. Photo by Bailey Kohnen/City Times Media

VOICES: City College students share how recent storms have affected their lives

Border traffic, delayed bus lines among the hurdles students face with recent storms hitting San Diego
Keila Menjivar Zamora and Bailey Kohnen February 2, 2024
Border traffic, delayed bus lines among the hurdles students face with recent storms hitting San Diego
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San Diego City College students Tanner Frank and Dahlia Davis walk along campus during the first of two storms that will hit San Diego beginning Thursday, Feb. 01, 2024. Photo by Marco Guajardo/City Times Media

City College administrators prepare campus for storms with public alerts, readiness measures

Campus officials convene emergency meeting, urge caution and student preparedness
Kevin Ouellette, Multimedia Journalist February 1, 2024
Campus officials convene emergency meeting, urge caution and student preparedness
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San Diego City College guard KJay Bradley, background center, displays his shooting prowess against Palomar College, Jan. 19, 2024. Bradley is No. 3 in Pacific Coast Athletic Conference scoring at 17.5 points per game. Photo by Vince Outlaw/City Times Media

GAME PREVIEW: City men’s basketball heads to Cuyamaca for season’s second matchup

Knights drop to No. 5 in California coaches poll after first conference loss at MiraCosta, largest margin of victory at Grossmont
Vince Outlaw, Multimedia Journalist January 31, 2024
Knights drop to No. 5 in California coaches poll after first conference loss at MiraCosta, largest margin of victory at Grossmont
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Cosmetology professor Kim Czerwonka, in grey, takes her class on a school tour, passing by Seeds@City toward the Learning Resource Center, Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024. Photo by Susana Serrano/City Times Media

5 resources to help you spring into new semester at City College

Getting online, finding food on the list of what you need to know in the semester’s first week
Susana Serrano, Digital Editor January 30, 2024
Getting online and finding food are on the list of what you need to know in the semester’s first week.
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SDCCD Chancellor Emerita Constance Carroll hugs board member Maria Nieto Senour after the conclusion of the building dedication ceremony dedicated to Carroll at San Diego City College, Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024. Photo by Keila Menjivar Zamora/City Times Media

City College, district honor chancellor emerita with building dedication

Student-designed dedication graphics adorn AH building floors in tribute to the legacy of Chancellor Emerita Constance Carroll
Keila Menjivar Zamora, Multimedia journalist January 25, 2024
Student-designed dedication graphics adorn AH building floors in tribute to the legacy of Chancellor Emerita Constance Carroll.
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Knights guard Al Green rises to punctuate a second-half City College run with a dunk against Palomar College at Harry West Gym, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2024. Photo by Vince Outlaw/City Times Media

VIDEO/AUDIO: City College men’s basketball remains undefeated, beats feisty Palomar College

Five Knights score in double figures against Comets, PCAC lead on the line Wednesday at MiraCosta
Vince Outlaw and Joseph Panek January 24, 2024
Five Knights scored in double figures against the Comets to set up a game with the PCAC lead on the line at MiraCosta on Jan. 24.
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California Faculty Association members and supporters strike at the intersection of College Avenue and Lindo Paseo Monday, January 22, 2024. The CSU faculty union is demanding a 12% increase and other concessions from the CSU system. Photo by Marco Guajardo/City Times Media

UPDATED: CSU faculty begins their first system-wide strike this week. The City College community is watching (with gallery)

Nation's largest public university system faces faculty work stoppage amid impasse between administrators, union
Marco Guajardo, Editor-In-Chief January 22, 2024
The nation's largest public university system faces faculty work stoppage amid impasse between administrators and union.
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