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City College students wait to register for the scavenger hunt at Winter Wonderland, a winter celebration on campus, Dec. 7, 2023. Students who identify as Latinx make up the largest ethnic demographic at City College. A report presented at a Dec. 5 College Council meeting, indicated that Hispanic/Latino was the largest reported ethnicity in new hires over a six-year period. Photo by Eve McNally/City Times Media

KNIGHT & DAY: The best things to do at City College, Dec. 6 – 13

City Times staff curate, share the best of what’s coming on campus
Luke Bradbury, Editor December 5, 2024
City Times staff curate, share the best of what’s coming on campus
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Film club vice president Veronica Springer, left, dressed as Waldo, alongside Jose Sandoval, right, both RTVF majors, wait to talk to prospective club members, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2023. Photo by Ren Charifa/City Times Media

KNIGHT & DAY: The best things to do at City College, Oct. 18-24

City Times staff curate, share the best of what’s coming on campus
Luke Bradbury and Danny Straus October 17, 2024
City Times staff curate, share the best of what’s coming on campus
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Members of City College’s ASG recite their oaths of office during the first day of the governing body’s retreat Thursday, August 15, 2024. Photo by Marco Guajardo/City Times Media

City College’s new legacy-focused ASG harnesses synergy with slate of projects

New class of student government builds foundation, gets 2024-25 academic year started
Marco Guajardo, Managing Editor September 4, 2024
New class of student government builds foundation, gets 2024-25 academic year off on the right foot
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Meet the Candidates running for Associated Student Government

Five candidates are running unopposed for the 2024-2025 term
Bailey Kohnen, Multimedia Journalist April 30, 2024

Voting has started for San Diego City College’s 2024-2025 Associated Students Government. Students have until May 5 to fill out the ballots sent to their school emails. Here are the five candidates...

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A flyer advertising San Diego City College Associated Student Government hung on Campus. Photo by Bailey Kohnen/City Times Media.

City College ASG delays application deadline after not receiving a single election packet

Election packets now must be turned in by April 19
Bailey Kohnen, Multimedia Journalist April 17, 2024
Election packets now must be turned in by April 19
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Vice President of Administrative Services John Parker, left, embraces ASG President Diego Bethea, right, after receiving the Golden Pillar Award during the Fall 2023 Convocation at City College, August 17, 2023. The award recognizes outstanding administrators at City College. Photo courtesy of City Communications

Diego Bethea reflects on his time as City College ASG President

The business major takes pride in building community, forging relationships
Bailey Kohnen, Multimedia Journalist April 16, 2024
The business major takes pride in building community, forging relationships
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Fanny Benitez, an education major, decorates her graduation cap, dedicating it to her first baby

GALLERY: City College students decorate caps in advance of commencement

A sunny day in Gorton Quad was the perfect backdrop for craft projects
Nathaly Alvizures, Contributor May 23, 2023
Approximately 30 students, along with family members and campus administrators, gathered around tables in Gorton Quad to decorate their graduation caps in advance of semester-ending commencement events.
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San Diego City College ASG President Diego Bethea waits to greet student visitors at City College’s Open House event on Thursday, April 20, 2023. Photo by Daniel Lasker/City Times Media

ASG president focuses on bringing City College campus back to life

Diego Bethea looks forward to second term as student government president
Daniel Lasker, Multimedia Journalist May 22, 2023
With one year as ASG president under his belt, Bethea will return in the fall in the same role again, advancing toward a B.A. in business administration and changing the campus culture for the better. 
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San Diego City College ASG President Diego Bethea waits to greet student visitors at City College’s Open House event on Thursday, April 20, 2023. Photo by Daniel Lasker/City Times Media

City College ASG seeking new leaders for next school year

Student government applications due April 21
Daniel Lasker, Multimedia Journalist April 20, 2023
The event, which takes place at various locations around the downtown campus, includes tours, application support, a student project and research symposium, and other activities.
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A person retrieves a menstrual pad from a silver Aunt Flow dispenser

City College ASG legacy project puts priority on period products

Free pads and tampons are now available in all gender-neutral first-floor restrooms on campus
Kathryn Gray, Editor-In-Chief October 26, 2022
When the organization Aunt Flow approached San Diego City College Associated Students Government, then-president Victoria Owusu saw an opportunity to address a basic need that is often overlooked: menstruation products.
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Inter-club council president Kaitlyn Moore stands smiling against a brick backdrop

City College student leader making change through positivity and perseverance

Inter-club Council President Kaitlyn Moore is on a mission to make clubs inclusive and accessible to all
Kathryn Gray, Editor-In-Chief October 12, 2022
Inter-club Council President Kaitlyn Moore is on a mission to make all students feel like they have a place at San Diego City College. It’s an embodiment of City's slogan ‘You Belong Here,’ according to Student Affairs Coordinator and Associated Students Government Advisor Lori Oldham. 
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Author Malcolme Muttaqee stands as he reads a book to students seated outside.

City College celebrates Black History Month throughout February

Activities range from workshops and webinars to events and keynotes
Kathryn Gray, Multimedia Journalist February 7, 2022
San Diego City College is highlighting the contributions and experiences of Black communities with speakers, events, workshops and webinars covering music, film, mental health, financial planning and even acrobatics this February.  
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