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Transfer Center helps students plan out future

Kenan Jackson October 14, 2014

If students are thinking of transferring to a four-year university or just seeking information about the transfer process, then visiting the Transfer Center is one place to start. The Transfer Center offers...

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Bachelor’s degrees may become a possibility at City

Phoenix Webb October 14, 2014

Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill-850 Sept. 29, a bill that will allow two year public colleges to offer students the chance to obtain baccalaureates — or bachelor's degrees.“This is landmark...

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Sophomores Lisette Kelly (#15) and Mia Torres (#22)  block  the ball from  an opponent from College of the Desert during the San Diego City College tournament on Sept. 27 where they finished second  overall out of 13 teams. Photo credit: Troy Orem

The Knightly battles at the net

David Pradel, Sports Editor October 14, 2014
City College women's volleyball team off to a strong start
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Teresa Romero Medina (front) was directing the Newscene program on Sept. 5 at UT-TV with the help of Roxana Paul (middle) and Dallis Ontiveros (back). Photo credit: Celia Jimenez

Newscene finds a new home at UT-TV

Richard Lomibao October 14, 2014

With the new C building underway projected to finish in 2016, Newscene has found a temporary home with UT-TV, where they kicked off their first production in early September. Students who join Newscene...

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Classes fight to survive on campus

Franchesca Walker October 14, 2014

At the start of every semester students rush early to crash, or sit in on, required classes in hopes of getting add codes and a seat in class. The majority of the time, they are turned away in hopes of...

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Car break-in devastates women’s cross-country team at Mesa College

David Pradel, Sports Editor October 14, 2014

The women’s cross-country team at Mesa College returned from practice at Balboa Park on Sept. 15 to find their car had been broken into and all of their personal belongings had been stolen. According...

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Editorial: Individual freedoms outside the workplace

Paola Garcia October 14, 2014

We live in America, a nation that has taught us to treasure our freedom, take pride in it and to gloat and let the world know that nothing can take that away from us. We know The Bill of Rights probably...

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New campus club helps troubled youths

Franchesca Walker October 14, 2014

Bridging The Gap is a new club with a mission to reach out to at-risk youth in the community by empowering and encouraging them to improve their quality of life and standard of living. The club is part...

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San Diego City College President Anthony Beebe greets teachers and staff at an Aug. 4 mixer. Photo credit: Troy Orem

Beebe on a mission to promote social justice

Phoenix Webb October 14, 2014

San Diego City College's new president, Anthony Beebe, is pursuing a new mission for the campus. “City College needs to develop new, modern definitions and approaches to civil, nonviolent, respectful,...

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Employees’ actions reflect on their employers

Kenan Jackson October 14, 2014

With the boom in social media and other types of technologies, employers now have access to employee’s personal information that they could not have had 20 years ago.Many employers make their employees...

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Drawing the line between work and privacy

Richard Lomibao October 14, 2014

Employers are now more concerned with reputation rather than work ability. Getting fired for something that occurs outside of work is an unruly justification and is subjective. Why should someone who performs...

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Equality needed for domestic violence victims

Franchesca Walker October 14, 2014

Domestic violence has recently become a hot topic in the media. With stories circulating around professional male athletes attacking women, there has been uproar for affirmative action to drop them from...

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