Club Rush will be different this semester. It will now be a two-day event held on Feb. 9 and 10 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Gorton Quad.
Most of the new attractions will occur on Feb. 10. Radio station...
The San Diego Bloodmobile, painted in gradating hues of purple green and yellow, took residence in Gorton Quad Jan 27 inviting City students to step inside and donate blood for the greater good.
The...
City College to March on The Governor's Office
By Mark Rivera
City Times
The San Diego City College campus will be participating in the March 4th National Call for a Day of Action.
In response to...
City College's Classified Senate is raising money to support Doctor's Without Borders medical relief efforts. The senate is asking the campus community to donate $1 per person.
According to their Web...
Eight bicycle thefts were reported on campus during the first two weeks of classes, said campus police. Of those, only two have been recovered.
College Police Sgt. Louis M. Zizzo said bicycle thefts...
Black and red balloons waved near the entrance of the P building during its grand re-opening Feb. 4 on Park Blvd. Renamed the Health, Exercise Science and Athletics Building, Kathy McGinnis, Dean of Athletics...
With a projected budget cut of 54 percent for the spring, City campus Disability Support Programs and Services (DSPS) are being forced to cut back on federally mandated services and will possibly fall...
"Crisis level" is the term City College Professor Jim Miller used to describe the situation in California's public colleges.
He was one of the leaders representing a conglomeration of education unions,...
City will be less occupied this winter as Intersession courses have been slashed. Alongside fewer classes being offered, higher tuition and larger class sizes, intersession joins a growing list of casualties...
By promoting a neighborhood clean-up event through campus clubs, off-campus recovery groups and faculty support, the Spanish Club and Associated Students rallied about 180 volunteers to the Logan Heights...
City's Institute for Human Development is a program that links existing certificate of performance and associates degree programs, including Alcohol and Other Drug Studies (AODS), to prepare students for...
One side of the wall represented the West side of Germany, which was the free side, and the other East Germany, which was under communist rule from 1952 to 1989.
During the week of Nov. 9, German Club...