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You’re somebody’s blood type

September 15, 2011

Gorton Quad was over run by students eating Rice Krispies and drinking water and soda Sept. 8. The San Diego Blood Bank was back on campus for its monthly blood drive. This month’s drive was dedicated...

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Healthcare for only $17?

September 15, 2011

Every student at City College pay a $17 health fee but many do not know exactly what that fee covers. Student Health Services provide students with many services free of charge such as: physician, nurse...

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Petitioners push harder to gather signatures

September 15, 2011

More signature gatherers have been said to be crossing the line from freedom of speech to criminal activities in the last few weeks according to the American Federation of Teachers. According to an...

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Rushing may help you slow down and connect with classmates

September 15, 2011

“It was a success. It was a beautiful thing because the student population as a whole was embraced,” said Denise Whisenhunt, dean of Student Affairs. During the week of Aug. 29, the Associated Student...

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City College plans to boost its signal

September 15, 2011

The days of spotty Wi-Fi connections may soon be coming to an end as San Diego Community College District is expected to finish rolling out Wi-Fi at City College by June 2012. “The last two years...

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Officer Cervantes gets out of Elevator

‘Who turned out the lights?’

Fernando Yates September 9, 2011

Dark rooms and confusion were the sights at City College and all of San Diego county Sept. 8 at about 3:40 p.m. as 1.4 million San Diego Gas & Electric customers lost power. Campus police could...

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Parking problems persist

Parking problems persist

August 30, 2011

Construction continues to disrupt the flow of traffic on campus Although student permits are not required to be displayed until Sept. 6, the parking situation has become a hassle for students in the Career...

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Petitioning leads to arrest

August 30, 2011

An activist was struck in the face in the free speech section of Gorton Quad on Aug. 23 after interfering with a petition circulator who was collecting signatures. According to Campus Police, Sgt. Jordan...

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Student life under a budget

August 30, 2011

Fee increases and less classes pushes back academic schedules   “All fees are subject to change,” states the San Diego City College website in bright red, bold letters. Students know that...

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City College Ccontrustion Aug. 24

Building up higher education

August 30, 2011

Structures begin to take form as a new semester begins   The sound of construction continues to batter on as people weave their way through campus. 2011 has been the biggest construction year for...

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Trimming summer school saves fall and spring sessions

May 10, 2011

San Diego City College's summer session of classes has been canceled to benefit students and faculty during the fall and spring semesters of the 2011-2012 school year. "By eliminating summer classes...

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Analyst-turned-activist McGovern decries ‘racist edge’ to U.S. wars

Shane Finneran and Shane Finneran May 10, 2011

Ray McGovern, noting that 50 years had passed since Soviet astronaut Yuri Gagarin became the first man to visit space, said technology has come a long way but "our moral development has not kept pace." In...

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