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The cast of She Kills Monsters rehearses on set.

“She Kills Monsters” to open at City College

The Dungeons and Dragons themed play will open at Saville Theater Oct. 25.
Angel Cazares, Arts and Culture Editor October 25, 2019

Fans of the classic board game Dungeons and Dragons may want to save the date. City College Drama Department will open its second play of the semester called “She Kills Monsters." The drama-comedy...

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San Diego City College students volunteering at fatehr joes village during week of service.

Week of Service comes to Downtown San Diego

Volunteering at Father Joe's Village was one of five opportunities extended to City College Students this week.
Lacey Stefano, Staff Writer October 18, 2019
City College Week of Service participants volunteered at Father Joe’s Villages on Thursday to help feed homeless people in need.
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Students gather in the AH-BT quad for the transfer fair.

City College students prepare for transfer

The transfer fair aided students looking to move on to universities.
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, News Editor October 16, 2019

San Diego City College held its annual Transfer Fair this Tuesday, on the AH-BT Quad. The event takes place every fall semester, with the expectation of direct communication and engagement between students...

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The film Pelo Malo plays on a screen in the Subir Center

“Pelo Malo” showcased at Subir Center

Film centered around cultural issues.
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, News Editor October 11, 2019

The Dreamer Resource Center showcased the movie “Pelo Malo” (Bad Hair) last Thursday, presenting themes of racism, poverty and homophobia. The movie follows a kid named Junior who has curly hair,...

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Dr. Leroy Brady holds up a flier for his new Business of Cannabis class.

Business of Cannabis class coming to City College

BUS 145 begins Nov. 5.
Jade Benn, Staff Writer October 10, 2019
In response to the boom in the legal cannabis industry, San Diego City College has created a first-of-its-kind class for a California community college
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Knights soccer player Erwin Hampton celebrates after scoring a goal.

Knights men’s soccer gets first win of season

City scored three goals in victory.
Vicky Pineda and Sonny Garibay October 9, 2019
After a long-awaited win over rival San Diego Mesa on Tuesday, City College men’s soccer coach Milton Hidalgo was relieved that, for the first time this season, his team got a result worthy of its effort.
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Humberto Gurmilan speaks to a crowd while presenting a grant on stage of Walk and Roll San Diego

City College professor gives back during Walk and Roll SD

Fundraising event also awarded eight scholarships and grants.
Sonny Garibay, Editor-in-Chief October 7, 2019
San Diego City College Communications Professor Humberto Gurmilan knows the value of a strong support system.
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Elisabeth Warren addresses member of the media after her town hall event.

College students a focus of Elizabeth Warren town hall

San Diego City College students share their thoughts on the Democratic candidate.
Lacey Stefano and Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle October 4, 2019
Senator Elizabeth Warren who has high hopes in the 2020 presidential election spoke tonight at Waterfront Park about her campaign.
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A crowd gathers outside for the Elizabeth Warren town hall.

LIVE UPDATES: Elizabeth Warren town hall

Newscene and City Times are on scene at the Elizabeth Warren town hall.
The Elizabeth Warren town hall was held at Waterfront Park Oct. 3. City Times and Newscene were present to provide live updates from the event.
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A stage of City College drama students rehearse a classroom scene for Just Like Us.

REVIEW: ‘Just Like Us’ brings life to issue of immigration

Acting is the highlight of an all-around good performance.
Angel Cazares, Arts and Culture Editor October 1, 2019
The City College Drama department tackles the consequences of immigration with their new play, “Just Like Us.”
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Author Michelle Cruz Gonzales talks to students about her book at City College

Former punk drummer stops by City College to talk stereotypes

Xicana author and musician talked about her time in an all-female punk band.
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, News Editor September 28, 2019
Former punk band member Michelle Cruz Gonzales came to San Diego City College to talk about her experience of being the only woman of color in a punk band.
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Just Like Us cast

“Just Like Us” to open at City College

The first performance will be on Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. in the Black Box Theater.
Angel Cazares, Art & Culture Editor September 26, 2019
The City College Drama Department will open its fall season with a play about four young Latinas, two of whom are undocumented, and how this affected their life. The first performance of “Just Like Us” will be on Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. in the Black Box Theater.
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