On March 12, the student senate will be holding a meeting in room D-121B from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. to discuss concerns that students have pertaining to City College. It will be called the Student Senate...
Six hopefuls performed Feb. 23 on the final night of tryouts for City College’s upcoming talent show, bringing the total number of participants to 30.
Singing, rapping, poetry and even a puppet show...
The City Knights will be hosting a Las Vegas style night at the Mingei International Museum on March 9 from 6:30 to 10 p.m.
The benefit will help raise money for scholarships and college programs for...
Change of command makes way for new vision and direction
For the first time since its inception two years ago, City’s Veterans for Peace club will be under new leadership this semester.
Navy...
San Diego Community College District has the fourth largest college police department in California.
At City campus alone, there are three patrol sergeants, one administrative sergeant, 14 officers,...
A groundbreaking proposal would change the way that students pay for their education, essentially turning tuition on its head.
Students of the University of California system would no longer be required...
KSDS Jazz 88.3 will be hosting its 8th annual City College Jazz Festival in partnership with the California Association for Music Education Saturday, March 3 from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. The festival gives...
Tijuana police arrested the prime suspect in a slaying that united City College in October 2010.
On Feb.20 San Diego police announced that Armando Perez was arrested in the early morning hours on Avenida...
Seeds at City has successfully raised enough money to build a greenhouse and security fence.
The City College urban farm, which is located next to the LRC, has successfully raised $16,000 to build the...
For the second time in three years, City College won first place at the 32nd Annual Martin Luther King Day Parade on Jan. 15.
City’s Associated Student Government coordinated the inclusion of the float,...
Multiple break-ins were reported over the semester break at City College, resulting in thefts from both the C building and Saville Theatre, according to campus police.
Sound equipment was stolen during...
The daily hustle of construction workers building new facilities, student and public safety enhancements and major renovations is nothing new to City College students.
With the help of a construction...