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KNIGHT & DAY: What’s open during Thanksgiving break?

All classes are canceled next week, but that doesn’t mean campus is closed
Luke Bradbury, Editor November 21, 2024
All classes are canceled next week, but that doesn’t mean campus is closed
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Academic Counselor Gabriela Sotogaribay (right) and Program Coordinator Magaly Corro Flores (left) chat with a student during the Undocuchats and Crafts event Thursday, Sept. 9 2024. Students and staff fill out coloring books to build community. Photo by Luke Bradbury/City Times Media

Undocumented Resource Center gets complete makeover over summer break (with video)

The new URC provides both additional security and a more welcoming environment
Luke Bradbury, Multimedia Journalist September 24, 2024
The new URC provides both additional security and a more welcoming environment
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Guillermo Cabanellas, left, 51, heats up his meal in the Knights’ Table Food Pantry, Aug. 26, 2024. As a health information management student, he visits the center four times a week to get his meals in. Photo by Luke Bradbury/City Times Media

6 resources City College students can add to their survival manual

Here’s a list of essential services, offerings for students to take advantage of
Luke Bradbury, Multimedia Journalist August 26, 2024
Here’s a list of essential services, offerings for students to take advantage of
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Joseph D’Ambro presents to City students in the transfer center about the transfer process and available resources, Oct. 5, 2023. Photo by Sean Monney/City Times Media

State-provided data shows transfer rates increasing at City College

Data also shows top universities for transfer, associate’s degree popularity
Sean Monney, Managing Editor November 14, 2023
According to latest figures from the State Chancellor’s Information System, of the 23,159 students enrolled in at least one term at City College in the 2020-21 school year, 16,151 students (69.7%) were working towards a transfer.
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The City College Suicide Prevention Fair, like this one in 2019, allows students to learn more about life-affirming health services on Sept. 18. File photo by Sonny Garibay/City Times Media

City College Student Health Center to host suicide prevention fair

The Sept. 18 event is open to all students and staff. Food, therapy animals and educational materials on suicide prevention will be available
Eve McNally, Multimedia Journalist September 15, 2023
The Student Health Center is hosting a Suicide Prevention Fair Monday, Sept. 18 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the A Building Patio. The fair will provide catering, therapy animals and information on life-affirming health services.
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Nancy Tong, left, talks with Marian Rodriguez, right, in the Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) office, Sept. 13, 2023. Photo by Ren Charifa/City Times Media

Application deadline for City College EOPS extended to Sept. 15

CARE, NextUp program applications also accepted, open year-round
Ren Charifa, Multimedia Journalist September 14, 2023
To be eligible, students must be a California resident, taking 12 or more units with at least 6 at City College. Other requirements include qualifying for Board of Governors Fee Waivers, having completed less than 70 units, and being classified as educationally disadvantaged.
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HUBU conference decorations in front of doorway

History at the heart of HUBU Conference at City College

Students, faculty come together to support male students of color
Joel Nevarez, Multimedia Journalist December 1, 2022
Looking back on growing up in Los Angeles as a man of color, Jerry Tello learned about the importance of ancestry and family. Speaking at the recent HUBU Conference at San Diego City College, the father and grandfather brought out a drum with an eagle and jaguar looking at the sun.
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Support groups' flyers

New support groups available to students

City College students will have three new weekly support groups on campus.
Jesse Altilio, Staff Writer September 18, 2018

San Diego City College’s Mental Health Counseling Center is offering three new in-house support groups this fall. LGBTQIA+ Support Group, Healthy Relationships support group and Mindfulness and Meditation...

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Counselors voice concerns over equality

Rebeca Reyes and Celia Jimenez October 27, 2015

At a trustees meeting that took place Sept. 24, counselors Ray Wong and Steve Schommer voiced their call for equal treatment as the teaching faculty from the San Diego Community College District. “We’re...

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A San Diego City College student walks into the counseling center, located in A-110, on Sept. 24. The counseling center offers to help students achieve their educational needs to help them prepare for graduation and transferring to a four-year university. Photo credit: Celia Jimenez

The right Ed Plan to guide your future

Destiny Ortiz September 28, 2015
Ed plans may lead to a successful academic experience at City College
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Spring Classes risk getting ax

Paola Garcia, Life & Arts Editor December 9, 2014

San Diego City College has seen better times. While new buildings rise left and right and state-of-the-art gadgets fill the new spaces, the reality is that these new spaces are lacking a vital component:...

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