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City science club navigates need for culturally relevant integration
SD SACNAS chapter perseveres through pandemic hurdles
Will Mauriz, Sports Editor
• December 14, 2021
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PODCAST: An infectious disease expert responds to vaccine hesitancy
Despite the heavy toll a year-and-a-half of pandemic has taken on us, some individuals still choose not to get vaccinated
Jakob McWhinney, Multimedia Journalist
• December 13, 2021
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City Times releases December’s monthly local music playlist
Sample punk supergroup PLOSIVS’ debut track, Kate Delos Santos’ enchanting pop, and Smiling’s sprawling rock amalgam
Jakob McWhinney and Philip Salata
• December 10, 2021
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GALLERY: A look back at City College’s inaugural Fall Fest (with video)
Students packed Schwartz Plaza on Dec. 8 for the first time since March 2020
Kathryn Gray, Jakob McWhinney, Will Mauriz, Kathy Archibald, Philip Salata, Christopher Tapanes, and Aldo Ramirez
• December 9, 2021
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LIVE BLOG: City College sets the stage for Fall Fest
Officials say the first 150 registered students to attend will receive $500 each
Kathryn Gray, Jakob McWhinney, Christopher Tapanes, Will Mauriz, Aldo Ramirez, and Kathy Archibald
• December 8, 2021
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Student interest high for City College’s first Fall Fest
The promise of a $500 incentive draws students to the first in-person, campus-wide event
Philip Salata, Kathy Archibald, and Jakob McWhinney
• December 7, 2021
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San Diego music scene navigates the uncertainty of pandemic life
Surviving music venues steer through reopening amid a precarious economy
Will Mauriz, Assistant Editor, CityScene
• December 6, 2021
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Seeking input, SDCCD redistricting subcommittee reveals proposed maps
The district is calling for public comment on new maps and a change to the election process
Kathy Archibald, Multimedia Journalist
• December 3, 2021
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WorldBeat Center’s founder connects with the community after the pandemic
A journey into Makeda Dread's life and her impact on San Diego
Aldo Ramirez, Multimedia Journalist
• December 2, 2021
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Local choir provides healing, hope through music for San Diego unhoused population
Voices of Our City Choir uses the power of music for change
Kathryn Gray, Managing Editor
• December 1, 2021
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Former frontman of The Soft Pack gets weird on his new pandemic-tinged release
"Dirty Job" is an infectious mix of weirdo pop and pandemic-era anxieties
Jakob McWhinney
• November 30, 2021
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PODCAST: Isolation of pandemic life, struggles of an essential worker shared with The Listening Machine
A year and a half of quarantine has changed the way we interact, but for many essential workers there’s been too little change
Jakob McWhinney, Multimedia Journalist
• November 29, 2021
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