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San Diego City College assistant baseball coach Anthony “Pazzo” Fernandez, left, and City Times Media sports editor Danny Straus and City Times Sound news editor Vince Outlaw discuss the Knights' 2025 baseball season and Fernandez journey from player and student to media and sport entertainment entrepreneur on the Knights Community Round Table, April 14, 2025. Image by Vince Outlaw/City Times Media

AUDIO: 2025 City College Baseball, An Entrepreneur’s Journey: Anthony “Pazzo” Fernandez on the Knights Community Round Table

Former Knight player, student, now assistant coach addresses future of Daniel Tatis and 2026 squad, career spanning radio industry and sports entertainment, new eSports venture
Vince Outlaw and Danny Straus May 15, 2025

Having trouble accessing audio? Click here. Subscribe to the Knights Community Round Table podcast. San Diego City College Assistant Coach and former player Anthony “Pazzo” Fernandez provides...

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San Diego Community College District Chancellor Greg Smith, left, and City Times Media editors Keila Menjivar Zamora and Bailey Kohnen discuss Trump’s executive orders on the Knights Community Round Table, March 27, 2025. Image by Vince Outlaw/City Times Media

AUDIO: Trump’s Executive Orders, San Diego Community College District Chancellor Greg Smith on the Knights Community Round Table

Chancellor addresses dismantling DOE, impacts to Undocumented Resource Center, student activism, immigration enforcement on campus, DEI, personal advice to students.

Having trouble accessing audio? Click here. Subscribe to the Knights Community Round Table podcast.  San Diego Community College District Chancellor Greg Smith addresses questions related to the...

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City College Block Party 2018

City College club life struggles to adapt, continues to recruit

Registration window for student clubs and organizations is still open
Will Mauriz, Sports Editor October 8, 2021
Students actively enrolled in at least one class at San Diego City College still have the opportunity to establish or reactivate a City club or organization, despite the deadline having passed on Sept. 30.
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(From right) Roberto Perez advancing the ball downfield against Victor Valley College Aaron Felix with teammate Javier Monarrez trailing.

RECAP: City College sports find team chemistry

Knights sports showing success with soccer, cross-country, and volleyball in season
Will Mauriz, Sports Editor October 6, 2021
The Knights men’s soccer team put on an offensive showcase with a 6-3 victory against the Victor Valley Rams (1-1-3). The win ends a seven-game losing streak for the team after setbacks throughout the season that helped the Knights build team chemistry.
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Harry West Gym

Start of City College summer semester around the corner

Classes begin June 7
Christopher Tapanes, Multimedia Journalist May 31, 2021
San Diego City College students should prepare now if they want to enroll in summer courses. At City College alone, 221 course sections are available for the term, according to mySDCCD portal.
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Food Sitting on shelves inside of the building

Business department-run programs benefit students

Increased hours for the food pantry highlight the need for student support
Jade Benn, Staff Writer December 3, 2019
The City College Business Entrepreneurship Program has extended hours for the City College Emergency Food Pantry, which has increased opportunities for students to access free meals and snacks.
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Women at a mall walk aoutside of a store advertising a black friday sale.

Surviving Black Friday

A mall employee gives advice on how to prepare for the holiday shopping season.
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, News Editor November 28, 2019
It’s that time of the year again: time to buy presents in advance, time to buy that new computer, time to buy those clothes you’ve been wanting to.
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A graphic of a Turkey with a no symbol imposed on it

How to have a vegan Thanksgiving

Give thanks to turkeys and celebrate with a plant-based feast instead.
Scott Gardinier, Copy Editor November 26, 2019
Holidays are a time for food, and no holiday takes that to heart more than Thanksgiving. With the rising interest in plant-based meals, it has never been easier and more delicious to plan a vegan Thanksgiving.
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Blood mobile visiting San Diego City College

City College Health Center to hold blood drive on 9/11 anniversary

The event will commemorate San Diego's response to the attacks.
Diangela Veras, Managing Editor September 11, 2019
In memory of 9/11, the City College Health Center will be holding a blood drive event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 11.
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City College dance students during showcase rehearsals at the Saville Theatre

Ballet, hip-hop and everything in between

Dance lovers, students and teachers find their own space at City College
Ikedra King, Arts Editor May 23, 2018

No matter the experience level, students interested in taking their first or a refresher dance course at San Diego City College have a variety of classes and learning styles to select. The City College...

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Raising the 3 percent

Film festival highlights Latinos in the industry
Ikedra King, Arts Editor April 20, 2018

For the second time this month, San Diego is at the forefront of film celebrations in Southern California.This year marks the 25th anniversary showcasing Latino filmmakers, directors, and actors to celebrate...

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Onward and Upward

Journalism students shine after community college education
Ikedra King, Arts Editor April 18, 2018

Underrecognized majors at San Diego City College such as Radio, TV, Film and Digital Journalism programs have continued to produce successful contributors to their respective fields of news and entertainment....

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