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Proposition 12

Animal confinement regulations once again in the hands of California voters

After approving an animal confinement measure in 2008, voters must weigh in on a more specific animal confinement proposition
Jennifer Souza, Staff Writer November 5, 2018
Proposition 12, an animal welfare proposition that the voters of California will consider on the Nov. 6 midterm elections, can get confusing. The Humane Society is driving the yes campaign and PETA is behind the no campaign.
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Proposition 2

Voters to decide fate on Prop 2

The proposition allows the state to use tax money from Proposition 63 to build housing facilities for people needing mental health services.
Marissa Gonzales, Sports Editor November 5, 2018
One of the 12 propositions that voters will consider on Nov. 6 in California is Proposition 2, which would allow the state to borrow $2 billion to fund housing with on-site services for homeless people suffering from mental illness.
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City college professors weigh in on ‘Gravity’

Watch and discuss a sci-fi thriller with savvy scientists on Nov. 5.
Brian Mohler, Arts & Entertainment Editor November 5, 2018
The San Diego Central Library will be hosting a screening of the film “Gravity” on Monday, Nov. 5, followed by a discussion led by San Diego City College professors Lisa Will and Shane Haggard in the Joan and Irwin Jacobs Common.
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A building

Signs of life at new City College buildings

Admissions Office set to reopen on Nov. 5 in its new A building office
David Ahumada, Visual Editor November 2, 2018
After weeks with no sign of any department moving into the A,D, or T buildings, that changed on Nov. 2.
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Trevor Drake

Young Knights seek another state final run

A look at the goals and challenges ahead for the men's basketball team
Marissa Gonzales, Sports Editor November 2, 2018
Finishing as state runners-up with a 33-3 record would be considered a successful season by most standards. But for San Diego City College men’s basketball team, there is still a lingering feeling of maybe having been able to do more.
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Cesia Hernandez and Dafne Perez

Knights qualify for regionals

Five City runners advance to Nov. 2 meet
Ian Tapang, Staff Writer November 2, 2018
The San Diego City College Knights recently qualified for the Southern California Regional Championship and will compete at Cerritos Regional Park on Nov. 2.
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LRC altar

8 must-haves for your Dia de los Muertos altar

Here is a quick guide to set up your own Dia de los Muertos altar
Ian Tapang, Staff Writer November 1, 2018
Contrary to the spooky vibes that Halloween brings, Dia de los Muertos is a celebratory event that should not be confused for the Mexican version of Halloween.
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Flashbacks steampunk

Still looking for the perfect costume?

You don't need to fight the crowds at the big box stores to find a fabulous costume.
Nadia Mishkin and Ian Tapang October 30, 2018
Still looking for the perfect costume? Check out some of San Diego's best options.
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Spider-Man

What does Halloween 2018 look like according to Google?

Fortnite costumes are trending on Google.
Nadia Mishkin, News Editor October 30, 2018
The No. 1 costume search both nationwide and in San Diego is the video game sensation Fortnite.
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Dia de los Muertos

Halloween week events continue in San Diego

Halloween falls on Hump Day, but the city won’t be dead.
Brian Mohler, Arts & Entertainment Editor October 30, 2018
Halloween falls on Hump Day, but the city won’t be dead. Here is a list of upcoming Halloween and Dia de los Muertos events on and around the City College campus.
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Jeffrey D. Hanze

UPDATE: City College student suspected of sexual assault apprehended

The suspect, Jeff Hanze, was apprehended Oct. 29, SDCCD police reported
Jonny Rico, Editor-in-Chief October 28, 2018
A San Diego Community College District student, Jeffrey D. Hanze, is suspected of a sexual assault that occurred off campus earlier this month, according to a safety alert issued by the district on Oct. 28.
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Less Than Jake at Skallywag Festival

Bands and breweries bring punk rock fans to Skallywag

Sunshine, craft beer and music bring people together for annual festival.
Brian Mohler, Arts & Entertainment Editor October 22, 2018
Waterfront Park, perfectly placed between a marina full of ships, the downtown skyline and planes diving into the airport, provided the ideal setting for Scallywag beer and music festival on Oct. 20.
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