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Health Services tracks Ebola concerns

Phoenix Webb November 18, 2014

Student Health Services at San Diego City College is being proactive in preparing for anyone presenting symptoms of the Ebola virus. “We do have a protocol that we’ve instituted in the clinic and...

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Carnival goers had the chance to get their face painted by members of the Cosmetology department at the ASG sponsored Halloween carnival Oct. 30 Photo credit: Celia Jimenez

Students celebrate Halloween at ASG sponsored carnival

Kenan Jackson November 5, 2014

Decorated as an old graveyard with tombstones and spiderwebs, over 200 students, faculty and children gathered in Gorton Quad to celebrate the Associated Students Government sponsored Halloween Carnival...

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Author Lysley Tenorio reads excerpts from his book “Monstress,” the 2014 One Book, One San Diego selection in V-101 during the Ninth Annual San Diego City College International Book Fair Oct. 16. Photo credit: Miguel Cid

Going by the book – The Ninth Annual San Diego City College International Book Fair has authors and artists share their stories

Miguel Cid October 28, 2014

On Oct. 13 City College began its ninth annual international book fair. The week long event ran until Oct. 20 and featured new and returning writers taking part in readings and discussions throughout the...

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Students gather in MS-451 to participate in the student-led forum Sept. 30. Photo credit: Miguel Cid

Students in Power host forum

Miguel Cid October 28, 2014

With tension still high in Ferguson, Mo., City College club Students in Power hosted an open forum to discuss police brutality, the judicial system, the prison system and how the forces operate towards...

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Week of Service at City – students lend a helping hand in local community

Franchesca Walker October 28, 2014

Student volunteers gathered in the surrounding areas of City College to take part in the Week of Service Oct. 20-24. The week long event had volunteers serving meals at the St. Vincent de Paul Village...

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Students receive distinguished awards for journalism

Angelica Wallingford October 28, 2014

The San Diego City College Digital Journalism program won prestigious awards at the 2014 Southern Calif. conference for Journalism Association of Community Colleges at Cal State Fullerton Oct. 18. Sports...

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Students register for health care

Kenan Jackson October 28, 2014

The on-campus Family Health Centers of San Diego is offering help to students and their families with open enrollment for health care coverage Nov. 15 to Feb. 15. Enrollment will take place at the health...

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Campus safety still an issue for students

Richard Lomibao October 28, 2014

No matter how small the incident may be, Lt. Lou Zizzo with San Diego City College Police takes all calls as an emergency — “Let us determine if it’s nothing,” he says. The Campus...

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President Anthony Beebe presents Jim Sinegal with the very first Distinguished Alumnus Award at the Centennial Gala held at The Prado in Balboa Park on Sept. 8. Photo credit: Richard Lomibao

Costco co-founder Jim Sinegal honored as first centurion

Phoenix Webb October 16, 2014

Retired co-founder of Costco Wholesale and City College alumus Jim Sinegal was the guest of honor at the Centennial Gala on Sept. 8. The San Diego City College Foundation held the event in Balboa Park. The...

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Transfer Center helps students plan out future

Kenan Jackson October 14, 2014

If students are thinking of transferring to a four-year university or just seeking information about the transfer process, then visiting the Transfer Center is one place to start. The Transfer Center offers...

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Bachelor’s degrees may become a possibility at City

Phoenix Webb October 14, 2014

Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill-850 Sept. 29, a bill that will allow two year public colleges to offer students the chance to obtain baccalaureates — or bachelor's degrees.“This is landmark...

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Classes fight to survive on campus

Franchesca Walker October 14, 2014

At the start of every semester students rush early to crash, or sit in on, required classes in hopes of getting add codes and a seat in class. The majority of the time, they are turned away in hopes of...

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