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New club hits the campus

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists becomes a student group after two years
Heder Casas December 15, 2015
The National Association
of Hispanic Journalists becomes
a student group after two years
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An early rendering of an aerial view of the A building post renovation. Photos courtesy of Tom Fine and RJC Architects

Renovating into the 21st century

Construction on the A building set to begin in July, completed by 2018
Justine Schulz December 15, 2015
Construction on the A building set to begin in July, completed by 2018
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A group of people make a combination peace sign and Eiffel Tower at the House of France in Balboa Park on Nov. 16 during a candlelight vigil for the victims of the attacks in Paris and Saint- Denis that occurred on Nov. 13. Photo credit: Richard Valentin

Paris attacks hit home

Parisian born San Diego City College professor Philippe Patto shares his reactions and thoughts on the Nov. 13 Paris terror attacks
Angelica Wallingford December 8, 2015
Parisian born San Diego City College professor Philippe Patto shares his reactions and thoughts on the Nov. 13 Paris terror attacks
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Surrounded by protesters and campaign supporters from the San Diego Socialist Campaign, Sandra Galindo (center) speaks at a renters rights rally on Sept. 21 in City Heights.    Official Facebook photo

Galindo fights for City Heights

City College alumna Sandra Galindo runs for City Council
Mike Madriaga December 8, 2015
City College alumna Sandra Galindo is running for City Council
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Voices spoken though their eyes

Mike Madriaga December 2, 2015
U.S. Veteran portraits and their stories from World War ll to the present are on display at the LUXE
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San Diego Community College District campuses win 2016 Military Friendly award

Rutger Rosenborg November 24, 2015

All of the San Diego Community College District’s campuses were recognized as 2016 Military Friendly Schools by Victory Media, a veteran-owned business that surveys the most military friendly employers...

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Longtime San Diego City College dance instructor Ruby Wilson sitting in Gorton Quad on Nov. 6. Photo credit: Celia Jimenez

Innovative instructor to retire

San Diego City College dance instructor Ruby Wilson wraps up her final semester
Franchesca Walker November 12, 2015
San Diego City College dance instructor Ruby Wilson wraps up her final semester
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Marco Anzures, the new coach for the women’s cross counrty team, warms up with second-recess kids before the Dirt Doggies 2K Watermelon Run on Oct. 3 at Morley Field. Photo by  Celia Jimenez

‘Patience, positivity and perseverance’

Celia Jimenez November 10, 2015
Native San Diegan and former UCLA athlete Marco Anzures laces up his running shoes as the newest coach for San Diego City College’s athletic department for the women’s cross country team this semester
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Regarded RTVF instructor dies

Angelica Wallingford November 10, 2015

San Diego City College film professor Kathy McCurdy died on Nov. 3.“Kathy was a wealth of information,” RTVF Department Chair Laura Castaneda said via email. “She loved her students,...

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The family of Diana Gonzalez gathers with San Diego City College students, faculty and staff for a candlelight vigil, put together by the Visionary
Feminists Club, in Gorton Quad on Oct. 15 to honor the Gonzalez’s memory on the fifth anniversary of her death. Photo credit: Celia Jimenez

A memory honored by candlelight

Destiny Ortiz October 29, 2015
Five years after the death of City College student Diana Gonzalez, students, staff and faculty gather to pay tribute to her memory and raise awareness
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Poetic panel present words from the soul

Heder Casas October 27, 2015

English professor Virginia Escalante presented the "Chicano/a Poetics IV Panel" on Oct. 5 to continue the tradition of San Diego City College's International Book Fair and to celebrate its 10th year. With...

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The croissant with Brasilia filling comes with a small side salad and pairs perfectly with Sambas fresh and made-to-order pineapple juice. Photo credit: Katherine Salindayao-White

Student Eats: Samba cuisine misses the beat

Katherine Salindayao-White October 27, 2015

A new, affordable Brazilian cuisine restaurant with personalized options opened on July 7. Located on 819 C St., Samba is right next to the City College trolley stop. The owners of Samba, Juliano Colasana...

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