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Sophomore forward Rebecca Garcia attacks the Palomar College defense during a home game on Oct. 3 Photo credit: Celia Jimenez

A slow start for Knights soccer teams

Miguel Cid October 14, 2014
Despite slow starts, teams have high hopes
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A woman performs traditional Chinese folks songs on an instrument called the pipa lute, representing the House of China in the Sept. 27 event held in Balboa Park. Photo credit: Richard Lomibao

A ‘Taste of Asia’ in Balboa Park

Richard Lomibao October 14, 2014

Flying colors, live music, the Taste of Asia performers represented their countries in front of an enlightened crowd in Balboa Park’s House of Pacific International Cottages on Saturday, Sept. 27. Food...

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Josh Higgins and President Barack Obama. Courtesy Photo.

A dream filled with designs

Kenan Jackson October 14, 2014

Life goals and dreams change from time to time for many. Former City College student Josh Higgins is a great example of that. After graduating from the City College graphic design program, he went from...

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The Little Italy based Meyer Fine Art Gallery displays one of the largest collections of Salvador Dali’s works, known as the Argillet Collection. Photo credit: Celia Jimenez

Little Italy hosts Dali’s work

Christopher Valdez October 14, 2014

The Argillet Collection of Salvador Dali’s work is one of the most authentic and largest collections of his career. “This is the most authenticated collection of Dali etchings ever produced,”...

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Actors Ben McKenzie (left), Richard Kind (right) and Donal Louge in ‘Gotham.’ Courtesy Photo.

The hits and misses of the fall TV line-up

Paola Garcia and Angelica Wallingford October 14, 2014

The weather is a little colder, leaves have started to change color and TV networks like The CW, ABC, FOX AND CBS have released an onslaught of new shows this fall. It’s likely only a couple from each...

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Men’s cross-country team suffers a setback midway through the season

David Pradel, Sports Editor October 14, 2014

The 2014 season for the San Diego City College men’s cross-country team is not going as expected after receiving news that the team’s No. 2 runner, freshman Abdullah Moulin, is most likely out for...

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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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