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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
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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
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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
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City College volleyball faces busy five-game home stand
Knights prepare for a busy October schedule against Pacific Coast Athletic Conference opponents, including a match-up with Mesa College on Oct. 7
Antonio Contreras, Multimedia Journalsit
• October 5, 2022
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VIDEO: #CityCookingChallenge celebrates fall with apple dish
A loaf of white bread and bags of red and green apples are the inspiration for a tasty french toast dish
Susana Serrano, Managing Editor
• October 4, 2022
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City College dean addresses issues facing undocumented students
focus on ways California community colleges can provide additional support and resources
Joel Nevarez, Multimedia Journalist
• September 28, 2022
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City College webinar highlights Japanese history, culture
San Diego City College partners with others to give an overview of Japanese-American history and culture
Shamere Grimes, Multimedia Journalist
• September 27, 2022
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City College kicks off volleyball season with special night for Latinx heritage
Knights Athletics celebrate Latinx Heritage month with a special night of community, food and fun
Antonio Contreras, Multimedia Journalist
• September 26, 2022
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Practical tools, resources the focus of suicide prevention training at City College
Knowing what to look for and where to get help can be the key to saving a life
Kathryn Gray, Editor-in-Chief
• September 23, 2022
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Art exhibit at San Diego City College addresses range of relationships
"Looking for a sign" by artist Shirin Towfiq on display through Oct. 6
Shamere Grimes, Multimedia Journalist
• September 22, 2022
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Calling the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline now easier with 988
The new easy-to-remember, three-digit number is available in 200 languages 24/7
Susana Serrano, Managing Editor
• September 21, 2022
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City College shines light on importance of suicide prevention education
Campus-wide training highlights practical ways to provide support and resources to those struggling
Kathryn Gray, Editor-in-Chief
• September 20, 2022
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