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Jaime Seiverd discusses the LGBQT+ focus group and how it can benefit that community.

Focus group for the LGBTQ+ community begins at City College

Have your voice heard
Gabriel Schneider, Managing Editor September 10, 2020
During City College’s virtual  Welcome Week, Jaime Seiverd, a research and planning analyst with San Diego Community College District, announced a new student focus group for the LGBTQ+ community. 
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men's soccer

City Knights sports postponed

The City College fall season will not resume until February
Vicky Pineda, Editor-in-Chief September 9, 2020
City College will not be playing any of their sports this semester. That includes not just fall season sports, but winter season competition as well.
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City College: Register to vote before it’s too late!

California voters can register until Oct. 19
Marlena Harvey, News Editor September 8, 2020
The time to register to vote for the November presidential election is running low. California voters can register until Oct. 19.
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Honors Contract Logo

City College’s Honors Program offers virtual contracts

The deadline to submit a request for an honors contact is Friday, Sept. 4
Alex Gomez, Staff Writer September 3, 2020
City College’s Honors Program will be offering contracts for fully online classes for the fall 2020 semester.
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ASG Forum flyer

City College ASG to hold student forum

Forum is the first of the fall 2020 term
Ryan Hoeffs, Staff Writer September 2, 2020
City College’s Associated Students Government is hosting its first student forum of the fall semester at 11 a.m. today.
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City College Dance

Late-start classes still an option at City College

Open classes last as few as 4 weeks and as long as 13
Sophia Traylor, Staff Writer September 1, 2020
The first add/drop deadline of the fall 2020 term has passed at San Diego City College, but there are still plenty of late-start classes offered for students. 
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Ricky Shabazz

City College convocation offers view of what to expect through pandemic

President Ricky Shabazz, Chancellor Constance Carroll share updates in dressed-down virtual ceremony
Christina Painton, Staff Writer August 31, 2020
Instead of seeing President Ricky Shabazz in a suit and tie speaking on a stage behind a podium, students, faculty, staff and administrators tuned in for a virtual convocation on August 14.
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Supreme Court Following Facade Restoration

State, district chancellors respond to DACA decision

The Supreme Court of the United States blocked an attempt to repeal DACA
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, Managing Editor June 18, 2020
The Supreme Court blocked the attempt by the administration of President Donald Trump to repeal the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) on July 18.
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Rocks from geology lab

City College faculty continues to adapt

Professor Anna Evashko continues to teach remotely during the pandemic
Valerie Vizcarra, Staff Writer June 17, 2020
Professors teaching hands-on laboratory classes have found the move to remote learning has additional challenges to overcome.
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City College Outreach virtual tour

City College Outreach fully equipped for COVID-19

San Diego City College outreach coordinator shares how the department has adjusted to the pandemic
Uyen Pham, Staff Writer June 16, 2020
Due to the outbreak of the new coronavirus, San Diego City College’s Outreach Department has had to change everything it does at what is among its busiest times of the year.
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San Diego Community College District Police Chief Joseph Ramos

Q&A with SDCCD Police Chief Joseph Ramos

SDCCD Police is the largest community college police department in the state of California
Gabriel Schneider, Staff Writer June 15, 2020
San Diego Community College District Police Chief Joseph Ramos discussed the ban of carotid restraint and the protests against police brutality and racial injustice.
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Leslie Furcron

City College student severely injured in protest speaks

Leslie Furcron talked in a press conference about her experience at the May 30 La Mesa protest
Vicky Pineda, Co-Editor-in-Chief June 11, 2020
Leslie Furcron, a San Diego City College student who was shot with a projectile while attending a protest in La Mesa, spoke to the media on June 10.
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