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Chubath Tut

City College basketball unites Tut brothers

Chubath and Khor Tut grew up in different states but are now teammates at City College.
Vicky Pineda, Assistant Sports Editor February 20, 2019
Despite almost 2,000 miles separating them and never meeting in person until their 20s, Chubath and Khor Tut are as alike as any set of brothers could be. Today they are more than just brothers — they are teammates on the San Diego City College men’s basketball team.
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New San Diego City College website homepage.

City College website refreshed

Students and faculty like the new site despite some issues left to fix.
Brian Mohler, Arts and Entertainment Editor February 20, 2019
The start of the spring 2018 semester brought with it a new website for San Diego City College.
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MLK figure in Learning Resource Center

San Diego City College celebrates Black History Month

San Diego City College celebrates Black History Month with events ranging from weekly Black Film Fridays to visits from activist artists and speakers.
Elisabeth Vermeulen, Staff Writer February 20, 2019
San Diego City College celebrates Black History Month with events ranging from weekly Black Film Fridays to visits from activist artists and speakers.
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San Diego City College Arts and Humanities

City College dean placed on administrative leave

Vice President of Instruction is now also the acting dean of Arts & Humanities.
Jonny Rico, Editor-in-Chief February 12, 2019

Trudy Gerald, dean of arts & humanities at San Diego City College, has been placed on administrative leave, according to college officials. “(Yes), we have a dean that is on administrative leave,”...

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ndo-Chinese Association celebration of Chinese New Year

San Diego rings in Chinese New Year with lion dancing in City Heights

The year of the pig was welcomed in at Indo-Chinese Association.
Brian Mohler, Arts and Entertainment Editor February 8, 2019

Incense filled the air to honor ancestors, tea warmed the living, decorative dance delighted all eyes and most party goers left carrying bamboo. Despite the rain, a broken drumstick and misplaced keys,...

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Knights women's basketball

Preview: Knights men, women face Grossmont

Women look to rebound against Griffins, while men try to sweep over PCAC rival.
Sonny Garibay, Staff writer February 7, 2019
The San Diego City College women’s and men's basketball teams play back-to-back games against Grossmont on Friday at Harry West Gym.
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2019 State of the Union - Donald Trump

City College officials disagree with President Trump’s characterization of the border

San Diego was used by Trump as an example of the benefits of the wall during State of the Union.
Jonny Rico, Editor-in-Chief February 6, 2019
President Donald Trump pointed to San Diego as an example for why the government should build a physical barrier along the rest of the U.S.-Mexico border during his State of the Union address on Tuesday evening. City College’s officials, though, disagreed with the president’s characterization of San Diego and the border region as a whole.
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Dr. Bonnie Dowd

District’s Dowd named to state funding oversight committee

San Diego Community College executive appointed to the Student Centered Funding Formula oversight committee.
Jonny Rico, Editor-in-Chief February 5, 2019
A 12-member oversight committee has been assembled by California legislators to oversee and report back to state officials on the Student Centered Funding Formula. One of the members chosen to the committee is Dr. Bonnie Dowd, San Diego Community College District executive vice-chancellor of business and technology services.
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V and MS buildings at City College

New year, new semester, new buildings at City College

The spring 2019 semester kicks off at City College today
Jonny Rico, Editor-in-Chief January 28, 2019
School is back in session at San Diego City College and the rest of the San Diego Community College District schools today. Approximately 64,000 are expected at City College, San Diego Mesa College and Miramar College, according to a district news release.
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MLK Day Parade float

Dream of MLK lives on in City College float

City College looks to make an impact at the annual MLK Day Parade with a larger-than-life float.
Brian Mohler, Arts & Entertainment Editor January 20, 2019
San Diego City College will be participating in the 39th annual MLK Day Parade with a float that will be larger than life. Numerous volunteers have spent over 100 hours creating the City College float, which will feature a 14-foot moving MLK figure.
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Intercession signs on campus

Intercession opens, but with fewer options

With more classes online and few seats remaining, intercession officially opens today.
Jesse Altilio, Staff Writer January 2, 2019
The Fall 2018 semester is officially over and students, especially those who have applied to transfer to a four-year university next fall, might be interested in four-week intersession classes.
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Dog

City College employees raise funds for “Meals On Wheels” for pets

Classified Senate to host AniMeals holiday pet food drive.
Jesse Altillo, Staff Writer December 19, 2018
Animal lovers will have a chance to help San Diego City College employees bring meals not only to needy seniors and the homeless, but to their pets as well.
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