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Academic Counselor Gabriela Sotogaribay (right) and Program Coordinator Magaly Corro Flores (left) chat with a student during the Undocuchats and Crafts event Thursday, Sept. 9 2024. Students and staff fill out coloring books to build community. Photo by Luke Bradbury/City Times Media

Undocumented Resource Center gets complete makeover over summer break (with video)

The new URC provides both additional security and a more welcoming environment
Luke Bradbury, Multimedia Journalist September 24, 2024
The new URC provides both additional security and a more welcoming environment
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"Mija" documentary promo image

VIDEO: Film focusing on struggles of U.S.-born members of undocumented families coming to City College

The film will be show on April 12 at 6 p.m.
April 12, 2023
A documentary film focusing on the struggles of the first American-born members of undocumented families coming to San Diego City College on April 12.
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Subir's Maya Ramirez and Alexa Gonzalez

Subir Dreamer Resource Center reopens to in-person visits

The center is seeking to regain student engagement while returning from the pandemic
Aldo Ramirez, Multimedia Journalist November 12, 2021
The Subir Dreamer Resource Center hopes to draw students back and regain their engagement now that it offers in-person visits for the first time since the pandemic shutdown in 2020.
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Undocumented Student Action Week

Undocumented Student Action Week continues at City College

Undocumented Student Week of Action continues through Friday
Deserie Larios, Staff Writer October 21, 2020
San Diego City, Mesa, Miramar colleges and Continuing Education campuses have collaborated for a week of virtual events and activities for Undocumented Student Action Week.
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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra

California Community Colleges sue over CARES Act restrictions

The San Diego Community College District is included in the lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education
Sonny Garibay, Editor-at-Large May 13, 2020
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra filed an injunction against U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Tuesday, on behalf of the California Community Colleges including the San Diego Community College District.
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Zoom screenshot - CARES Act

City College creates allocation plan with the money received from federal aid

College Council discusses federal aid, transfer updates, structure for college and Wi-Fi lots
Gabriel Schneider, Staff Writer May 12, 2020
After several weeks of configuration, City College has created an allocation plan on how they will disperse the federal aid from the CARES Act.
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San Diego City College sign on corner of 16th and C st.

City College students will receive financial aid from the government

Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act provides aid to higher education
Gabriel Schneider, Staff Writer April 23, 2020
San Diego City College students will receive just under 2.3 million in financial aid from the federal government, according to the database that lists the allocations for each college and university across the country.
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Los programas, recursos para immigrantes cambian durante la pandemia

La renovación de aplicación de DACA será atrasado.
Isai Figueroa, Staff Writer April 10, 2020

El United States Customs and Immigration Service (USCIS) cerrará sus puertas temporalmente hasta el 4 de Mayo. Las citas biométricas serán pospuestas y reprogramadas para después de que USCIS abra...

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Dr. Marisol Clark-Ibáñez and her new book

Author of undocumented immigrant issues book comes to City College

Author Dr. Marisol Clark-Ibañez will hold a lecture and Q&A at City College.
Elisabeth Vermeulen, Staff Writer March 4, 2019
San Diego City College’s World Cultures will host Dr. Marisol Clark-Ibáñez for a lecture and author Q&A session on Monday. 
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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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"Documented." Apo Productions.

‘How do you define American?’

Angelica Wallingford December 5, 2013

The fourteenth annual San Diego Asian Film Festival concluded with the sold out screening of Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, filmmaker and Define American founder Jose Antonio Vargas’ powerful...

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