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City College spring breakers can enjoy free sessions offered by yoga instructor Amy Baack, right, at Sunset Cliffs Every Saturday. amybaack.com photo

No plans for spring break? Here are 5 ways to spend your time

Not everyone has a grand trip planned, so why not spend your time locally?
Luke Bradbury, Multimedia Journalist March 23, 2023
Spring break is finally upon us here at San Diego City College, affording us some well-earned rest and relaxation, as well as an opportunity for travel. Here are some ideas for killing time that you can do right here in San Diego.
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Book Arts professor Andrea Singer, right, instructs student Liz Gary, left, on her first book project of the semester, which she hopes to incorporate in her culinary labs with the community, March 2, 2023. Photo by Marco Guajardo/CityTimes Media

Plant-based foods educator returns to school, fine-tunes skills for ‘food revolution’ (with video)

City College student, solutions-minded vegan foods advocate Liz Gary focused on promoting a plant-based foods diet
Marco Guajardo, Multimedia Journalist March 20, 2023
City College student and solutions-minded vegan foods advocate Liz Gary is focused on promoting a plant-based foods diet.
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Festival of New Play stage

VIDEO: City College to host 8th Annual Festival of New Plays

The festival opens on March 17 and runs through March 25
David Baughier and Sydney Dull March 17, 2023
The 8th annual Festival of New Plays, hosted by the San Diego City College Dramatic Arts Program, will take the stage for the first time on March 17.
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City College Mental Health Counselors interact with students in a group discussion about student health, community and interconnectedness in MS-140, Tuesday, March 14.

City College kicks off Social Justice Conference

The eighth annual Social Justice and Education Conference begins today
Luke Bradbury, Multimedia Journalist March 14, 2023
Officially themed “Envisioning Change: Building a Future,” the conference includes Black and Latinx speakers from the fields of African American Studies, Chicano Studies, and social justice activism, as well as a fitness event located in the C building.
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San Diego City College students Natalie Mitchell (right) and Zane Mahaydik (left) in Knights Market on March 7, 2023.

Hungry? Use this guide to find 5 food options at City College

Coffee, snacks, meals and even free food options are available on campus
Daniel Lasker, Multimedia Journalist March 13, 2023
San Diego City College offers multiple food options, providing students with access to food and beverages while on campus.
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San Diego City College Fine Art Gallery

Staffing issues keep City College gallery partially closed

Only open for 4 hours a day, the gallery is rarely open to students with tight schedules
Luke Bradbury, Multimedia Journalist March 11, 2023
The Fine Art Gallery at San Diego City College opened a new exhibit last month titled “Mindful,” but you’d be hard-pressed to see it.
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Knights guard Logan Huston, left, dividing three point shot by Fullerton College guard Sean Newman Jr. , right, Photo courtesy of Fullerton College Athletics

City College men’s basketball season ends in the final seconds against Fullerton (with video)

Knights fall in CCCAA Sweet 16
Joel Nevarez, Sports Editor March 9, 2023
The season for the San Diego City College men’s basketball team ended in heartbreak on the road on March 4. 
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2022 San Diego Latino Film Festival gathering by Jose Islas/Media Arts Center San Diego on Flickr

VIDEO: SDCCD boosted with federal funds, San Diego Latino Film Festival returns

Latest edition of CTTV's Newscene also introduces a new club at City College
Jillian Fortner, Executive Producer, CTTV March 8, 2023
The San Diego Community College District received $3.4 million in federal funds that will go to LGBTQ students, Dreamer/undocumented students and former foster youth and The San Diego Community College District received $3.4 million in federal funds that will go to LGBTQ students, Dreamer/undocumented students and former foster youth and the San Diego Latino Film Festival returns this week.
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Ksenia LaRusse and Skyler Lingo discuss during class

City College graphic design awarded as best in the world

City moves to first in WBDS Design Education Ranking, amassing 17 awards
Sean Monney, Multimedia Journalist February 28, 2023
Graphic design projects produced by students in the San Diego City College graphic design program gained City College the first place spot in the Best Design Education Ranking of 2022-23 by the World Brand Design Society.
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A white wall in the City Art Gallery displays colorful artwork.

City College ‘Mindful’ art exhibit focuses on mental health

Show in on-campus gallery runs through March 16
Luke Bradbury, Multimedia Journalist February 23, 2023
The fine art gallery at San Diego City College is hosting works created by local artists with the collective theme of mental health and the ways we deal with it.
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Construction workers on Park Blvd.

VIDEO: Park Boulevard construction leads to transit delays near City College

Delays are expected to continue through the end of February
Ben Guadarrama, News Director, CTTV February 22, 2023
San Diego City College students living in Hillcrest, City Heights or North Park will need to plan ahead for their morning commute to class a little bit longer.
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Coach Mitch Charlens discussing plays with players during timeout

City College men’s basketball advances to playoffs

The Knights advance to the playoffs for the ninth consecutive season
Sydney Dull, Multimedia Journalist February 21, 2023
San Diego City College men’s basketball team has advanced to the California Community College Athletics Association playoffs, according to sdcityknights.com.
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