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Black Friday is not a holiday

Phoenix Webb December 9, 2014

Growing up, Thanksgiving was my second best holiday. It was my Mamma's best meal all year and there was extra dessert. Oh yeah. Thanksgiving was a wrap: wake up, eat breakfast, snack until dinner was...

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Abraham Joseph Sanders, also known as Abjo. Photo credit: Richard Lomibao

In a world of Abjo

Richard Lomibao December 9, 2014
San Diego native Soulection-producer, Abraham Joseph Sanders, awakens the ears with a mindset to open people's soul through the use of mesmerizing synthesizers and snappy snare hits that sound like music in a digital dream.
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The San Diego City College women's soccer team volunteered at The Futbol Factory in Chula Vista on Nov. 15 where the ladies gave proper instruction in soccer skill techniques with youth ages 11 and younger. 

Photo courtesy of Andi Milburn

Off the field Knights

The women's soccer team leaves a positive effect in the San Diego community
David Pradel, Sports Editor December 9, 2014
The women's soccer team leaves a positive effect in the San Diego community
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Health isn’t just physical

Amber Henry December 8, 2014

The Mental Health Counseling Center engages students on how to stay safe during the Holidays and the five-week break between semesters with peer ambassador presentations in classes, community resources,...

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Events to kick off the holiday season

Jennifer Manalili December 6, 2014

With the semester quickly drawing to a close and finals and tests finally out of the way, many students can now afford some time to take a deep breath and kick the holiday season into full gear. Here are...

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Sophomore guard Chris Burton dunks on a Barstow College player on Nov. 14 in the Harry West Gym. where Burton recorded a total of 39 points in the Knights 119-71 victory. Photo credit: Troy Orem

A high flying first place finish

A record breaking tournament run for the men's basketball team in the ninth annual Knights Invitational
Franchesca Walker December 2, 2014
A record breaking tournament run for the men's basketball team in the ninth annual Knights Invitational
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Armando Perez (left), a man charged with the murder of his estranged wife, City College student Diana Gonzalez, appeared before a judge on Aug. 27 for a bail hearing. (City Times archives.)

Guilty plea in Gonzalez murder case

Angelica Wallingford, Editor in Chief November 25, 2014

Armando Gabriel Perez entered a guilty plea for the 2010 murder of former San Diego City College student Diana Gonzalez on the first day of the trial on Nov. 24. According to U-T San Diego, the trial...

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Actors Harry Shum Jr. and Shing Ka on the red carpet for their film “Revenge of the Green Dragons,” the opening night film for the 15th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival on Nov. 6 at Reading Cinemas Gaslamp 15. Photo credit: Angelica Wallingford

Best of Asian cinema comes to San Diego

Angelica Wallingford, Editor in Chief November 20, 2014

With the credits rolled and the screens at the theaters already faded to black, the 15th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival proved to be a star-studded event bringing together an eclectic mix of films,...

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Knights defender Angel Garcia takes the ball from an opponent from Imperial Valley in the Nov. 7 home game. The Knights went on to win the game 2-0. Photo credit: Troy Orem

Pacific Co-Champions

Franchesca Walker and David Pradel November 19, 2014

It was a crazy night of soccer on Nov. 14, where the San Diego City College men’s soccer team tied with Southwestern College for first place in the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference. “To share a...

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Students create crepe paper flowers to adorn Dia de los Muertos altars during the Oct. 30 event in the cafeteria. Photo credit: Celia Jimenez

Celebrating the dead

Kenan Jackson November 19, 2014

Living near the border doesn’t come without a cultural benefit. In this case San Diego gets to share with Mexico one of their most picturesque traditions: the celebration of Dia de los Muertos or Day...

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