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College boasts higher than average transfer rate

Emily Mather January 27, 2009

Emily Mather City Times City College's higher then average transfer rate has caught the attention of the Transfer Leadership Center (TLC), who has featured San Diego City College in their most comprehensive...

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City celebrates civil rights leaders old and new

Michele Suthers January 27, 2009

City College student Abdulkadir Ahmed portrays President-Elect Barack Obama on Jan. 17, lip-synching to the now-president's speeches, on City's Martin Luther King Jr. parade float in Tailgate Park, located...

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Avoid Getting Caught With Your Pants Down

Sofia Cancino December 9, 2008

Wear your pants tight? Baggy? Loose? Fit? Whatever your choice, it might no longer be your choice. The bare-your-britches style is now slowly on its way to be passed through out the United States that...

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Case of TB at City

Veronica Eissa December 9, 2008

A student on campus is diagnosed with having Tuberculosis, a highly contagious and dangerous disease, the Student Health Services department announced. The discovery was reported by the County of San...

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Arrests made in case of Mesa student’s death

James Palen December 9, 2008

SAN DIEGO (U-WIRE) - Four men were arrested Tuesday in Sacramento County in connection with the Oct. 4 stabbing death of 22-year-old Mesa College student Luis Felipe Watson dos Santos. Santos was killed...

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Several states implement bans on baggy pants

Sofia Cancino December 9, 2008

Wear your pants tight? Baggy? Loose? Fit? Whatever your choice, it might no longer be your choice. The bare-your-britches style is now slowly on its way to be passed throughout the United States that...

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Economic crisis squeezing colleges, universities

Pugh, Tony December 9, 2008

MCT Campus Shrinking endowments, state funding reductions and families struggling to pay tuition are forcing many colleges and universities to cut staff, spending, and to delay construction and development...

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OLD What now?

Veronica Eissa December 9, 2008

Nov. 4 is the day. After the controversial debates, battled endorsements, tough arguments and crude advertising the battle to become our next president will begin to settle Nov. 4. Campaigns attempt...

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Group’s name turmoil continues

Evonne Ermey November 4, 2008

Since early on in the semester the Fellowship of Associated Gay Students have been riding the wake of a tsunami size controversy created around the induction of their new acronym, FAGS. Now, almost two...

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City College: Where’s the wireless?

Tom Andrew November 4, 2008

It's 6 p.m., you have an online test due in an hour, a teacher that needs you to e-mail a request for permission to miss class, and you need to add a class with an add code that closes tonight, do you...

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What students need to know about voting in ’08

November 4, 2008

Tips From Rock the Vote and the Brennan Center for Justice: This is an exciting election and millions of students will be voting for the first time. Leading voting rights experts from Rock the Vote and...

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What Now?

Veronica Eissa November 4, 2008

Nov. 4 is the day. After the controversial debates, battled endorsements, tough arguments and crude advertising the battle to become our next president will begin to settle Nov. 4. Campaigns attempt...

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