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A guest speaker addresses the crowd at the HUBU confrence.

HUBU celebrates nine years of supporting students

City College students and faculty gathered to support the HUBU initiative
Lacey Stefano, Staff Writer November 1, 2019
City College held its ninth annual Hermanos Unidos Brothers United (HUBU) conference Wednesday to promote success for men of color in a college environment.
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A Halloween themed graphic with the text 5 last minute costume ideas

A procrastinator’s guide to choosing a Halloween costume

There are cheap, easy options to try before heading out tonight.
Lacey Stefano, Staff Writer October 31, 2019
There is very little time left to choose a Halloween costume before heading out tonight.
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Actors rehearse on the set of She Kills Monsters.

REVIEW: Drama department slays in first performance of “She Kills Monsters”

The Drama Department at City College brought fantasy to life with their second performance of the semester.
Angel Cazares, Arts and Culture Editor October 28, 2019
In the world of fantasy, life can be whimsical. However, fantasy can also be cruel.
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The cast of She Kills Monsters rehearses on set.

“She Kills Monsters” to open at City College

The Dungeons and Dragons themed play will open at Saville Theater Oct. 25.
Angel Cazares, Arts and Culture Editor October 25, 2019

Fans of the classic board game Dungeons and Dragons may want to save the date. City College Drama Department will open its second play of the semester called “She Kills Monsters." The drama-comedy...

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Knights players run up the soccer pitch against San Diego Mesa soccer players.

WEEK IN REVIEW: Knights men’s soccer hits stride

City College men's soccer shut out both of its opponents last week.
Lacey Stefano, Staff Writer October 22, 2019
City College Men’s soccer had the best week of its season, leaving the opposing teams in both matches without any goals. 
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San Diego City College students volunteering at fatehr joes village during week of service.

Week of Service comes to Downtown San Diego

Volunteering at Father Joe's Village was one of five opportunities extended to City College Students this week.
Lacey Stefano, Staff Writer October 18, 2019
City College Week of Service participants volunteered at Father Joe’s Villages on Thursday to help feed homeless people in need.
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A graphic reading: Concert Review San Diego Symphony

REVIEW: San Diego Symphony brings people of all ages together

Rafael Payare wows audience during energetic performance.
Jasmine Mcknight, City Times Correspondent October 18, 2019
On Oct. 6 I attended the San Diego Symphony concert with Rafael Payare as the new conductor. I wasn’t really too sure what to expect, except maybe a lot of older people, which there were, but there was also a good mixture of younger people as well, which surprised me but also made me happy, seeing that more people around my age were starting to like classical music.
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Students gather in the AH-BT quad for the transfer fair.

City College students prepare for transfer

The transfer fair aided students looking to move on to universities.
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, News Editor October 16, 2019

San Diego City College held its annual Transfer Fair this Tuesday, on the AH-BT Quad. The event takes place every fall semester, with the expectation of direct communication and engagement between students...

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A City College player defends the soccerball against an Imperial Valley College opponent during a match

WEEK IN REVIEW: Women’s, Men’s soccer end losing streaks

City College soccer teams end skids while Women's Volleyball upsets ranked opponent.
Sonny Garibay, Editor-in-Chief October 15, 2019
San Diego City College Women’s Soccer ended a ten game losing streak when they defeated Imperial Valley College 2-0 on Friday.
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A booth from the San Diego LGBT Community Center

World Coming Out Day comes to City

Three guest speakers and a City College professor shared their experiences.
Angel Cazares, Arts and Culture Editor October 11, 2019
National Coming Out Day is a time for celebration, a time for remembrance, and most importantly a time for anyone who is LGBTQ to feel that they can come out and show their true selves to the world.
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The film Pelo Malo plays on a screen in the Subir Center

“Pelo Malo” showcased at Subir Center

Film centered around cultural issues.
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, News Editor October 11, 2019

The Dreamer Resource Center showcased the movie “Pelo Malo” (Bad Hair) last Thursday, presenting themes of racism, poverty and homophobia. The movie follows a kid named Junior who has curly hair,...

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Dr. Leroy Brady holds up a flier for his new Business of Cannabis class.

Business of Cannabis class coming to City College

BUS 145 begins Nov. 5.
Jade Benn, Staff Writer October 10, 2019
In response to the boom in the legal cannabis industry, San Diego City College has created a first-of-its-kind class for a California community college
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