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A photo in the Fortknightly of editor Doug Porter laying out the March 18, 1970 issue. Photo by Bailey Kohnen/City Times Media

Activist, writer Doug Porter looks back at his time at City College

Former City Times editor shares about San Diego in the 60s, the counterculture, learning to write at City College
Bailey Kohnen, Editor-in-Chief October 9, 2024
Former City Times editor shares about San Diego in the 60s, the counterculture, learning to write at City College
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Programs at an event celebrating new SDCCD Chancellor Greg Smith, June 21, 2024. Photo courtesy of SDCCD Flickr

Q&A: SDCCD chancellor talks November bond, nursing bachelor’s and free speech

Greg Smith sits down with City Times to talk about district's future
Keila Menjivar Zamora and Bailey Kohnen September 26, 2024
Greg Smith sits down with City Times to talk about district’s future
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City College’s new wellness vending machine is open for business in room M-200, Friday, September 6, 2024. Photo by Bailey Kohnen/City Times Media

Health and Wellness Vending Machine comes to City College

The machine, part of a state pilot program, will expand access to basic wellness products on campus
Bailey Kohnen, Editor-in-Chief September 6, 2024
The machine, part of a state pilot program, will expand access to basic wellness products on campus
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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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High schoolers flood down the stairs at the San Diego City College Open House, April 18, 2024. Photo by Naylise DeGroat/City Times Media

GALLERY: City College holds 10th annual Open House, drawing hundreds to campus

The event brings students, community members from around San Diego to learn what City has to offer
Bailey Kohnen, Multimedia Journalist April 18, 2024
The event brings students, community members from around San Diego to learn what City has to offer
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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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Miski Abdi, left, Irela Cota, center, and Diego Bethea speak with City Time’s  Irie Caraballo while manning the ASG table at San Diego City City College’s Club Rush, March 14, 2024. Photo by Tresean Osgood/City Times Media

Student organizations at City College struggled to access reimbursements for over a year

An overly complicated process and miscommunication between ASG, accounting led to long waits
Bailey Kohnen, Multimedia Journalist April 11, 2024
An overly complicated process and miscommunication between ASG, accounting led to long waits
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Vice President of Administrative Services John Parker, left, speaks with Acting Lieutenant Jason Stone, right, after the Safety Forum on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. Photo by Bailey Kohnen/City Times Media.

San Diego Community College District Police Department explained

Who are the officers patrolling campus?
Bailey Kohnen, Multimedia Journalist February 29, 2024
Who are the officers patrolling campus?
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Hiring signs posted around City College campus advertising the new starting pay for hourly employees. Chancellor Greg Smith hopes increasing the minimum wage at the district will draw more high quality candidates to SDCCD. Photo by Bailey Kohnen/City Times Media

SDCCD raises minimum wage with eye toward social justice, staying competitive

Classified employees will now make $30.58, hourly employees $22.31
Bailey Kohnen, Multimedia Journalist February 6, 2024
Classified employees will now make $30.58, hourly employees $22.31.
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An unidentified San Diego City College student walks through Gorton Quad during the first of two storms that will hit San Diego beginning Thursday, February 01, 2024. Photo by Bailey Kohnen/City Times Media

VOICES: City College students share how recent storms have affected their lives

Border traffic, delayed bus lines among the hurdles students face with recent storms hitting San Diego
Keila Menjivar Zamora and Bailey Kohnen February 2, 2024
Border traffic, delayed bus lines among the hurdles students face with recent storms hitting San Diego
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SDCCD demystifies AI for City College faculty

SDCCD demystifies AI for City College faculty

The training seeks to explain how AI can be effectively utilized as a tool in education
Bailey Kohnen, Multimedia Journalist December 14, 2023
AI has rapidly expanded to touch almost every aspect of life. One of the areas most impacted has been education.
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