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The Organ Pavilion at Balboa Park, the top part is illuminated by light, there are two police officials at the distance.

City College commencement returns to Balboa Park

The 2020 commencement will be back at its original location after a one-year move to the Convention Center
Lacey Stefano and Elisabeth Vermeulen February 13, 2020
The 2019 event was held at the Convention Center in Downtown San Diego for the first time, as a temporary solution., but will be returning to Balboa Park this year for its 106th ceremony.
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A woman and a men looking and smiling at a camera. They are wearing black t-shirts that say "my black counts"

City College celebrates Black History Month

City College had the first of 10 events in celebration of Black History Month.
Diangela Veras, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 12, 2020
February is the celebration for Black history month and San Diego City College is celebrating with different events throughout the month.
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Vicky Pineda and Diangela Veras

City Times names pair Editors-in-Chief

Responsibilities include editing stories and controlling the flow of content on the award-winning website
Lacey Stefano, Assistant Sports Editor February 11, 2020
City Times is excited to welcome two new editors-in-chief, Vicky Pineda and Diangela Veras, for the spring semester. The pair was selected to head City Times for their work ethic and dedication to the program. 
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Knights basketball against Imperial Valley College

City College Knights adjust to beat Imperial Valley

Knights claim victory as they fight to stay in the playoff race
Vicky Pineda, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 7, 2020
The San Diego City College men’s basketball team recovered from a tough loss to first-place Southwestern College.
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Front of the Campus Store, with one male student entering, and another male student walking by

UPDATE: City College professors fighting rising cost of textbooks

High cost of textbooks threatening student performance
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, Managing Editor February 5, 2020
San Diego City College professors are fighting the rising cost of textbooks with Open Educational Resources, which provides teaching and learning materials free of charge.
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Jesse Laird eating fries, a sandwich and a soda

Students share thoughts on cafeteria opening at City College

Many students enjoy the cafeteria, but look forward to more
Diangela Veras, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 4, 2020
After numerous delays, the cafeteria is finally ready for service at City College. Students lined up at the doors to get a taste of what was cooking on the inside.
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Man wearing a blue shirt and apron in front of two pizzas, behind counter.

City College cafeteria is now open

The campus cafeteria opened on Feb. 3
Angel Cazares, Arts and Culture Editor February 4, 2020
On the first day of spring semester, City College began serving food once again, prioritizing hot meals.
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Volunteer of the Women's March with a blue shirt than the representative pink hat of the Women's March, looking at the stage.

Fourth annual Women’s March San Diego in photos

San Diego joined the national Women’s March
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, News Editor January 21, 2020
For the fourth year in a row, San Diego joined diverse cities across the country in the annual Women’s March on Saturday, Jan. 18, at the Waterfront Park.  Take a look at the march.
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First Lady Michelle Obama in a r4ed suit dancing with her eyes close with a group of girls in blue shirts.

Decade Review: Female Empowerment

The 2010s were full of milestones for women
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, News Editor December 31, 2019
The 2010s was a decade of progress, one thing that stands out is female empowerment and feminism. Let’s step back and take a look at what made the 2010s so great in female empowerment:
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Famous meme features a little girl with purple shirt, side-eyeing at the camera.

Decade Review: Going Viral

Social media made getting famous easier than ever in the 2010s
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, News Editor December 31, 2019
Is there anything more representative of the 2010s than going viral? Let’s step back and take a look at some of the most viral moments of the 2010s:
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Stack of books

Decade Review: Books

The last decade was one of change, and it is evident in literature.
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, News Editor December 28, 2019
Whether you want to escape reality or review some of the most memorable nonfiction books, here are 10 of the most popular books of the decade.
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Logo of Avengers: Endgame.

Decade Review: Movies

Movies over the decade.
Mikal Garcia, Staff Writer December 27, 2019
The past decade was dominated by superhero movies that won a trove of awards.
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