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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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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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REVIEW: Parasite

Director Bong Joon-ho’s latest film will keep you guessing
Mikal Garcia, Staff Writer February 24, 2020
I just saw the four-time Oscar-winning film "Parasite" and it did not disappoint. The film is completely subtitled, which I personally liked, and follows the Kims, a poor and unemployed family that con their way into becoming the servants of a rich family, the Parks. 
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Malcolme Muttaqee reading his book, the yellow cover of the book is on the background.

Authors, City College students perform as part of Black History Month

City College alumna Kisha Phillips, student Malcolme Muttaqee read their books at the Black Box Theater
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle and Sophia Traylor February 22, 2020
An alumna and current students read and performed their pieces during the Day of the Arts event, part of the celebration of Black History Month at City College. The event was hosted by Umoja, a community that supports African American and other historically underrepresented students.
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City College students playing and recording music

Music department builds community at City College

Community Recording Studio Night is a monthly event that brings musicians and listeners together to City College.
Gabriel Schneider, Staff Writer February 21, 2020
Community Recording Studio Night welcomes students and members of the community, who come to hear and participate in the event.
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Front cover of City Works, Volume 26 shows three hands sharing an ice-cream behind a rusty wall.

City College writers and photographers get published with City Works

City College students are welcome to submit a literary work for publication
Gabriel Schneider, Staff Writer February 19, 2020
Student writers and artists are invited to submit pieces to The City Works Journal to get published along with fellow students and national writers. 
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City College Knights with a red background.

City men’s basketball team wins over Palomar College

With just two games left in the season, the Knights are hopeful to make to playoffs
Vicky Pineda, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 18, 2020
With a pair of games separating the San Diego City College men’s basketball team from the postseason, the Knights won against Palomar College, 88-81.
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The Organ Pavilion at Balboa Park, the top part is illuminated by light, there are two police officials at the distance.

City College commencement returns to Balboa Park

The 2020 commencement will be back at its original location after a one-year move to the Convention Center
Lacey Stefano and Elisabeth Vermeulen February 13, 2020
The 2019 event was held at the Convention Center in Downtown San Diego for the first time, as a temporary solution., but will be returning to Balboa Park this year for its 106th ceremony.
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