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...
On Nov. 17, Elizabeth Meeham, co-director of the World Cultures Program, introduced guest speaker Azim N. Khamisa, founder of the Tariq Khamisa foundation, who delivered a powerful message: We must end...
An Art gallery with portraits of Bob Marley and Albert Einstein welcomed guests to BEAT's second presentation of "Voices of a People's History" at the Saville Theater on Nov. 17.
City's BEAT club came...
San Diego City College will be opening the refurbished, state of the art "Exercise Science" building this spring on Jan. 25. Students are now able to schedule classes for Spring 2010 that will be held...
Students who had their blood tested by a mobile HIV-testing clinic on World Aids Awareness Day Dec. 1 in the Gorton Quad had to endure no more than twenty minutes of having the inside of their mouth swabbed...
Meanwhile, health services have offered the following steps we can take to avoid both the Swine and Seasonal Flu.
Frequently and properly wash your hands
Get adequate sleep
Stay hydrated and eat...
On Oct. 29, faculty and students from numerous universities and community colleges came together to protest statewide budget cuts in downtown San Diego. This is the first time that all San Diego County...
On 16th street between C St. and Broadway, lie two buildings whose completion is highly anticipated by students and faculty alike.
The first structure, partially shrouded in white plastic, is a 10-story...
The Saville Theater will host BEAT's "Voices of a People's History" for a second time on Nov. 12 at 7 p.m.
On Sept. 24 students from the BEAT club came together in a presentation reciting their favorite...