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Polling Location at County Registrar of Voters

VIDEO: Make your voice count — Cast your ballot before Nov. 8

Options include mail, drop-off and in-person voting
Jillian Fortner, Executive Producer, CTTV October 24, 2022
It’s time to get ready for the 2022 midterm elections coming up Tuesday, Nov. 8. To help prepare, here are some ways you can turn in your ballot in San Diego. 
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Saul Flores answering questions after giving his presentation in MS building at City College

Philanthropist and photojournalist Saul Flores discusses the dangerous journey immigrants take to reach the U.S.

Illustrates hardships through photos and anecdotes in his presentation “Walk of the Immigrants”
Antonio Contreras, Multimedia Journalist October 21, 2022
San Diego City College students and faculty gathered in the Educational Center on Oct. 20 to hear guest speaker Saul Flores discuss his life and the dangerous journey of immigrants traveling to the United States.
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Student Debt

UPDATED: Take 5 minutes to complete new federal student loan debt relief application (we show you how)

Millions of Americans are eligible for thousands of dollars in relief after President Biden rolls out student debt relief application
Kathryn Gray, Editor-In-Chief October 19, 2022
The federal student loan debt relief application is officially available online, according to studentaid.gov.
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Stuffed pepper dish ingredients

VIDEO: Layers of flavor a highlight of #CityCookingChallenge stuffed pepper dish

Cauliflower, canned vegetarian chili, onions and rice cereal the stars of the meal
Susana Serrano, Managing Editor October 17, 2022
City Cooking Challenge host Susana Serrano shows you how to make a vegan stuffed pepper recipe in the City Times Media kitchen with items from the Hunger Action Day food donation drive at San Diego City College.
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Red, Green and Yellow poster advertises the play "The Wolves"

Theater returns to City College with ‘The Wolves’

The play runs from Oct. 14-22 at the Saville Theater
Joel Nevarez, Multimedia Journalist October 14, 2022
City College students are looking to break a leg as theatre returns to with “the Wolves” opening at the Saville Theater on Friday, Oct. 14. According to the San Diego City College website, “The Wolves” is about a high school women’s soccer team trying to find their place in the world. 
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Muralist and activist Alicia María Sui stands in front of the brightly colored Chicana/o Studies mural she designed and explains her artistic process

Activist and muralist Alicia María Sui amplifies voices and empowers communities through art

Her mural in the City College cafeteria is a celebration of 50 years of Chicana/o studies
Kathryn Gray, Editor-In-Chief October 13, 2022
Bathed in the calming purple and blue hues reflecting off a mural behind her, muralist and activist Alicia María Sui explained the meaning and history behind some of the most memorable projects she has worked on during her 20-year career.
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Joseph D’Ambro, senior student services assistant, stands behind a student and helps them fill out their transfer application on a computer

City College provides workshops, resources for students preparing to transfer

Applications for CSUs and UCs open through Nov. 30
Joel Nevarez, Multimedia Journalist October 13, 2022
October not only means colder temperatures on campus at San Diego City College but also the start of the transfer application period for students.  All California State University and University of California campuses are accepting transfer applications from Oct 1. through Nov 30. 
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Opera singers at City College

Opera of Tijuana comes to City College

Three opera performers and a pianist entertain students and faculty
Shamere Grimes, Multimedia Reporter October 12, 2022
Four members of The Opera of Tijuana came to San Diego City College in collaboration with the World Cultures program on Oct. 5.
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Inter-club council president Kaitlyn Moore stands smiling against a brick backdrop

City College student leader making change through positivity and perseverance

Inter-club Council President Kaitlyn Moore is on a mission to make clubs inclusive and accessible to all
Kathryn Gray, Editor-In-Chief October 12, 2022
Inter-club Council President Kaitlyn Moore is on a mission to make all students feel like they have a place at San Diego City College. It’s an embodiment of City's slogan ‘You Belong Here,’ according to Student Affairs Coordinator and Associated Students Government Advisor Lori Oldham. 
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The San Diego City College women's volleyball team

Knights volleyball battles hard but falls to Mesa

City College volleyball falls in straight sets to PCAC rival
Antonio Contreras, Multimedia Journalist October 11, 2022
The San Diego City College volleyball team, on its home court against Pacific Coast Athletic Conference rival Mesa College, nearly forced a fourth set against the Olympians.
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Student Alexander Daumas gets his book signed by author Reyna Grande at City College

Award-winning author Reyna Grande discusses new book at City College

Grande also discusses life after immigrating to America and becoming a writer
Sophia Traylor, Multimedia Journalist October 7, 2022
San Diego City College students and faculty gathered in the Educational Center on Oct. 4 to hear guest speaker Reyna Grande introduce her new book “A Ballad of Love and Glory." 
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Student Service Technician Alyssa Antonio stands next to a City Veterans Service Center sign and does an interview with City Times reporters at the meet and greet.

City Veterans Service Center welcomes students and staff to new home

VSC staff educates attendees on resources available to Veterans on campus
Candise Berry, Multimedia Journalist October 6, 2022
San Diego City College’s Veterans Service Center hosted a meet and greet on Sept. 27 to welcome staff and students.  Attendees met the Veteran’s Service Center staff and SCO’s in building M-101.  “We have been slowly opening since the summer because of COVID-19.” “We want to encourage more students to use our resources and know that we are here.”
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