With the new parking lot structure, on
16th and Broadway, set to be up and running
this fall, there should be little to complain
about for the many parking-weary
students at San Diego City College.
However,...
The San Diego Community College District is currently involved in negotiations to close the remaining $4 million budget deficit.
The district has proposed a "fair share" reduction in which contracted...
The once vibrant scene of students watching videos and sending e-mails on the campus cafeteria computers has been reduced to a row of unused ones.
Out of 11 computers, only one of them contains full Internet...
Doctors Without Borders surgeon Sandra Freiwald came to San Diego City College March 22 to share her experiences in Liberia in 2007.
During her presentation, she showed a picture slideshow displaying...
The Radio and Television Communications Department has faced attempted thefts over the last few semesters, most recently during the week of March 22, raising a number of questions that no one seems to...
Colombian freelance photojournalist Pablo Serrano spoke to students in the Saville Theatre on March 15 about the human rights situation in his native country during a presentation put on by the City College...
The apartment complex on 15th and C Street under demolition during the week of March 22 will be the new home for a 5-story General Purpose Classroom building for San Diego City College.
Expected to be...
San Diegans were shaken Easter Sunday by a 7.2 earthquake centered in Mexicali. Although the duration of the rolling quake exceeded more than a minute, Campus police Sgt. Lou Zizzo informed City Times...
Having lost 45.5 percent of its annual budget, City's Disability Support Programs and Services (DSPS) canceled all specialized classes, reduced test proctoring and high tech center hours, and asked three...
In honor of International Women's Day, about 30 City members of Amnesty International and Visionary Feminists Club gathered at the Mexican Consulate on 1549 India St., March 8, to protest the crimes against...
About 200 City College students walked out of class midday on March 4 to participate in the Education for All rally held in Gorton Quad which was in connection with the statewide California Day of Action,...
On Feb. 25, City College was named to the 2009 President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, a federal recognition given to colleges and universities for their commitment to volunteering,...