More than $300,000 were awarded in scholarships to San Diego City College students on April 27 at the Prado restaurant in Balboa Park.
More than 400 students were awarded scholarships for their academic...
Dozens of people came out to honor and say farewell to City College President Terry Burgess, who will be retiring at the end of June. The party was held in the Corporate Education Center, located in the...
Making chicken fried rice is an easy feat and a great way (ahem, or excuse) to clean out your fridge. It’s one of those throw-everything-but-the-kitchen-sink-into-the-pot kind of recipes, but one...
Finals. It’s the most stressful time of the semester. With less than a month left, you should start preparing now. Don’t wait until the night before an exam to memorize 18 weeks of information....
If you were looking for an interesting and fun event last month, the Language Festival was not to be missed. This cultural event was held April 17 in Gordon Quad. Originally scheduled from 10 a.m to 2...
City Times student newspaper was recently awarded first place with special merit by the American Scholastic Press Association.The results of the national contest were announced April 24.In addition to...
Community College students expected budget cuts this upcoming fall semester, but it seems like the budget will increase. Instead of classes being cut, there will in fact be more classes added in the fall.As...
Terrence Burgess says he’s anxious about retirement after 42 years of working in education.
Burgess started his career in education in 1971, teaching biology at Mater Dei High School. Although, teaching...
In honor of Earth Day, City College’s BEAT club hosted the “Voices of a People’s History” event in the Saville Theatre on April 16, which focused on the environment and land rights....
The controversy that surrounds checkpoint stories occurring in inland areas ---- namely the U.S./Mexico border, centers around a rapidly growing viral movement in which drivers are videotaping their heated...