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City College student studying at LRC

Where to pull an all-nighter in San Diego

San Diego has fun coffee shops for late-night studying
Vicky Pineda, Sports Editor December 9, 2019
With winter intersession just around the corner, college students are looking for a place to study. Luckily, San Diego is equipped with many coffee shops that are open 24 hours.
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Cosmetology Department at the Block Party

City College Block Party showcases student skills, successes

The semester-ending event aims to demonstrate work and skills achieved by students.
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, News Editor December 5, 2019
As tradition dictates, San Diego City College held its biannual Block Party this Thursday, in order to showcase students work and invite them to learn about other classes and professors.
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Food Sitting on shelves inside of the building

Business department-run programs benefit students

Increased hours for the food pantry highlight the need for student support
Jade Benn, Staff Writer December 3, 2019
The City College Business Entrepreneurship Program has extended hours for the City College Emergency Food Pantry, which has increased opportunities for students to access free meals and snacks.
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A group of students and faculty gathered in Curran plaza.

San Diego City College A building clear after evacuation

Services in the A building will resume Tuesday.
Sonny Garibay, Editor-in-Chief December 2, 2019
A suspicious package reported on the San Diego City College campus lead to a temporary evacuation of the A building while the incident was investigated.
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A San Diego City College police officer keeps watch outside of the A building.

UPDATE: Suspicious package causes A building evacuation

Classes at City College remain in session.
Sonny Garibay, Editor-in-Chief December 2, 2019
San Diego Police Department has ordered an evacuation of the A building at San Diego City College after receiving calls about a suspicious package.
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Women at a mall walk aoutside of a store advertising a black friday sale.

Surviving Black Friday

A mall employee gives advice on how to prepare for the holiday shopping season.
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, News Editor November 28, 2019
It’s that time of the year again: time to buy presents in advance, time to buy that new computer, time to buy those clothes you’ve been wanting to.
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A graphic of a Turkey with a no symbol imposed on it

How to have a vegan Thanksgiving

Give thanks to turkeys and celebrate with a plant-based feast instead.
Scott Gardinier, Copy Editor November 26, 2019
Holidays are a time for food, and no holiday takes that to heart more than Thanksgiving. With the rising interest in plant-based meals, it has never been easier and more delicious to plan a vegan Thanksgiving.
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Kiara pena spikes ball against mesa college.

Knights volleyball reaches playoffs

City College will have the opportunity to earn a spot in championship tournament it is co-hosting.
Vicky Pineda, Sports Editor November 22, 2019
The San Diego City College women’s volleyball team made the playoffs for the fourth consecutive year. 
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An art exhibit featuring a turtle with a straw in its nose.

Mini golf exhibit draws awareness to endangered species

Art exhibit will reopen after the Thanksgiving break.
Lacey Stefano and Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle November 21, 2019
San Diego City College sculpture students built a 5-hole mini golf course in order to bring awareness to endangered species. 
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A woman presents Humberto Gurmilan with a big check.

City College professor is giving the dream

Humberto Gurmilan is a former sportscaster who left his job to focus on charity.
Sonny Garibay, Editor-in-Chief November 20, 2019
Every grownup was once a kid who wanted to be something when they grew up. Finding a person who lived out their first dream is rare for various reasons.
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The San Diego City College arts and Humanities building .

Choosing a PATH

City College arts and humanities professors encourage students to consider careers in their fields.
Elisabeth Vermeulen, Contributor November 18, 2019
The Transfer Center and PATH, or Preparing Accomplished Transfers to the Humanities, have partnered together on a mission to make students interested in studying the arts and humanities. 
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A graphic of a skull vaping

Vaping related lung injuries reveal cost of addiction

San Diego County health officials, law enforcement, sound off on the risks of vape products.
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, News Editor November 9, 2019
Electronic cigarettes were introduced as a less harmful and more attractive option than cigarettes. With their easy-to-hide appearance and fruity flavors, vaping products are an alluring item to many, yet they hide one key element: they are highly addictive.
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