During the course of this semester there have been numerous concerns for student and staff safety on campus.
One concern is that the emergency call boxes set up around the school in case of emergency,...
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...
On Oct. 16, just outside of San Diego High School, six Westboro Baptist Church members protested against the high school's open acceptance of gay and lesbian students. But it seems that Westboro was misinformed....
Pirates, bunnies and cowgirls roamed Gorton Quad while an alien dancing to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" entertained the children from the child development program and City College students at this year's...
Campus health center has recently created a team called peer health educators; they are students from nursing, psychology, peace studies and other studies volunteering their time to educate fellow students...
On September 24, the San Diego Community College District board of trustees agreed to allow Borrego Solar Systems Inc. to install and operate solar panels on campus roofs, garages and shade structures....
City College's Spanish Club and Associated Students are joining forces on Nov. 14 to help the Logan Heights Neighborhood Council with their beautification project called "The Big Clean Up."
"The purpose...
Marty Block, 78th District state assemblyman, hosted a town hall meeting on Oct. 20 at Hoover High School over the change in San Diego State University's admission policy for transfer students and high...
In honor of Dia De Los Muertos, City's Spanish Club hosted several activities around campus from Oct. 28 to Nov. 2. They built an altar and hosted a comedy show in hopes of educating fellow students on...
The Academic Success Center, occupying the L building, is the culmination of many years of planning and persistence by City College administrators. What started as a vision to optimize campus offerings...