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Silver can burned down with windows shattered in the SDCC parking lot.

BREAKING: Car fire in the V building parking structure leads to evacuation

Students were evacuated, parking structure remains on lockdown
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle and Jesse Altilio March 3, 2020
“The car was completely demolished, and we did find the registered owner and she indicated that there were some mechanical, maybe electrical, problems coming into school, and the fire department had the same assessment,” Chief Joseph Ramos said, “so they’ll (probably find it was an) electrical fire.”
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SDCCD Board of Trustees

SDCCD Board of Trustees holds its primary election

Two of the current board members are running against two new candidates
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, Managing Editor March 2, 2020
Two current board members are up for re-election: Bernie Rhinerson and Mary Graham. They are running against Alex Loupe and Mike Palomba. The SDCCD Board of Trustees is responsible for the management and oversight of the entire district.
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City attorney candidates

These are the candidates for city attorney

Get to know the candidates for city attorney of San Diego in time for the March 3 primary
City Times Staff March 2, 2020
City Times has compiled a brief description of the candidates running for City Attorney of San Diego, with a brief description and endorsements. 
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Construction continues on the City College campus behind the S building. Photo by Isaac Limon/City Times

Understanding Prop 13

Learn more about the Public Preschool, K–12, and College Health and Safety Bond Act of 2020
City Times Staff March 2, 2020
If passed, this proposition authorizes $15 billion in bonds for public education, $2 billion of which are designated to community colleges for construction and renovations of facilities and the remaining $13 billion allocated to pre-schools, K-12 schools and public universities.
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San Diego City Hall

Get to know the candidates for mayor of San Diego

Residents of the city of San Diego will be able to vote for one of these candidates.
City Times Staff March 2, 2020
City Times compiled a list of the candidates running for the mayor of San Diego, with a brief description of who they are and their campaign. Due to space, some candidate endorsements were not included. 
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"I voted" stickers in a blue basquet.

Ballot measures present on the March 3 ballot

Read about the measures present on your primary ballot
City Times Staff March 2, 2020
City Times compiled a list of the measures that are present on the San Diego County primary of March 3. This includes a description and some key elements.
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Red and white sign shows the direction to the polls in San Diego CA.

Get to know the 2020 Democratic Presidential candidates

The candidates will be present on the March 3 ballot
City Times Staff March 2, 2020
City Times compiled a list of the Democratic candidates running for the presidential nomination, with a brief description of who they are and their campaign.
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Knights basketball

Knights upset keeps postseason hopes alive

San Diego City College men's basketball move on to the Sweet 16 round of the Southern California Regionals playoffs
Vicky Pineda, Co-Editor-in-Chief March 2, 2020
The San Diego City College men’s basketball team stunned defending state champion Fullerton College on its home floor, winning 63-61 in the second round of the Southern California Regionals playoffs on Saturday.
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Knights against LA Southwest

Knights look ahead to Fullerton

San Diego City College men’s basketball playoff victory sets up rematch of 2017 state championship game
Ben Williams, Staff Writer February 29, 2020
The San Diego City College men's basketball team hosted the first round of the Southern California Regional playoffs at Harry West Gym on Wednesday, Feb. 26. 
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Prepping for the primaries

A quick guide to the upcoming primaries
Marlena Harvey February 28, 2020
This year, the California presidential primaries will be held in March instead of June. Unlike the previous 2012 and 2016 primaries, the 2020 primaries will give California voters the ability to cast their votes three months earlier.
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(Left to right) Michael Taylor, Brisa Johnson, Jayton Harps, and Deme Hall, discusses black excellence during the industry panel. Photo by: Elisabeth Vermeulen/City Times

Transfer and Career Center holds industry panel to discuss black excellence

Panelists discuss hardships and overcoming the challenges of being an individual of color in the workforce
Elisabeth Vermeulen, Staff Writer February 27, 2020

As Black History Month commemoration continues, the Transfer and Career Center held an Industry Career Panel discussing the topic of black excellence. “It was really important for me to find representatives...

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Drew Cisse layup

City College continues its winning streak

The Knights defeated Los Angeles Southwest, ending its streak at five
Vicky Pineda, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 26, 2020
The San Diego City College men’s basketball team defeated Los Angeles Southwest, 92-73, in the opening round of the Southern California Regional playoffs at Harry West Gym on Wednesday, Feb. 26.
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