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Joseph D’Ambro presents to City students in the transfer center about the transfer process and available resources, Oct. 5, 2023. Photo by Sean Monney/City Times Media

State-provided data shows transfer rates increasing at City College

Data also shows top universities for transfer, associate’s degree popularity
Sean Monney, Managing Editor November 14, 2023
According to latest figures from the State Chancellor’s Information System, of the 23,159 students enrolled in at least one term at City College in the 2020-21 school year, 16,151 students (69.7%) were working towards a transfer.
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BREAKING: Three finalists announced in SDCCD chancellor search

BREAKING: Three finalists announced in SDCCD chancellor search

Public forums for each candidate, set for Nov. 27-29, are the next steps in selection process
Marco Guajardo, Editor-in-Chief November 13, 2023
The press release detailed the remaining steps in the chancellor selection process, including the upcoming public forums for each finalist that will take place Nov. 27-29.
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First semester nursing student, Ryann Hinkle, 22, rear right, chats with classmates during a class break, November 7, 2023. Photo by Kevin Ouellette/City Times Media

City College nursing ranks No. 1 in San Diego County

City College beats Southwestern, Glendale Career and North-West for top associate degree program in the region
Kevin Ouellette, Multimedia Journalist November 13, 2023
San Diego City College's nursing education program ranks No. 1 out of four of the best ADN programs in San Diego.
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Knights basketball player Dexter Stratton, in red, shoots over a Chabot College defender in Harry West Gym, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023. A day later, the 6-foot-8 forward came off the bench to score nine points and lead City College with six rebounds in a 77-70 loss to West Valley. Photo by Sean Monney/City Times Media

VIDEO/AUDIO: Missing players, early second-half turnovers contribute to City College men’s basketball loss

Knights turnovers 'ignited' 7-0 run by No. 3 West Valley, who held on to hand fourth-ranked home team its first defeat in Knights Invitational
Vince Outlaw and Joseph Panek November 11, 2023
Knights turnovers 'ignited' a 7-0 run by No. 3 West Valley, who held on to hand fourth-ranked home team its first defeat in the Knights Invitational.
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Yo Soy STEM Director Claudia Diaz Carrasco, middle, shows students around the S-401 study space and talks about Yo Soy STEM on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023. Photo by Keila Menjivar Zamora/City Times Media

City College STEM program hosts open-house-style event to share mission

The Yo Soy STEM program seeks to support Latinx students by providing resources, strengthening identity
Keila Menjivar Zamora, Multimedia Journalist November 10, 2023
Yo Soy STEM is a federal program that aims to provide integrated support services, according to the City College website. The program uses a passport approach, allowing students to drop in for support as needed.
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City College sophomore guard Alex Crawford dunks the ball in front of Chabot defender Isaiah Harper in the Knights 89-74 victory over the Gladiators in Harry West Gym on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023. Photo by Sean Monney/City Times Media

VIDEO/AUDIO: City College men’s basketball cruises to victory in home opener

The No. 4 Knights capitalized on Chabot turnovers to remain undefeated
Joseph Panek and Vince Outlaw November 9, 2023
The No. 4 Knights capitalized on Chabot turnovers to remain undefeated.
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Mesa College bachelors graduates

State chancellor answers questions about bachelor’s programs, dual enrollment at student media teleconference

California Community Colleges Chancellor Christian discussed FAFSA, transfer and work accreditation plan in Nov. 7 call
Sean Monney, Managing Editor November 9, 2023
California Community Colleges Chancellor Sonya Christian led her second student media teleconference, which was centered around baccalaureate programs, transfer improvements and dual enrollment.
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Jeremiah Dargan of West Valley Collage (photo courtesy of West Valley College Athletics), Al Green of San Diego City College (photo courtesy of SDCC Athletics), Zach Broudous of Chabot College (photo courtesy of Gladiator Basketball), Christian Watson of Fullerton College (photo by Phil Thurman)

City College men’s basketball opens at home Nov. 9. The Knights have their ‘hands full’ hosting state’s top-ranked teams.

Leadership from returning players has City (2-0) ready to face challenging early schedule
Vince Outlaw, Multimedia Journalist November 8, 2023
The Knights, ranked No. 4 in the preseason poll, open home play Thursday at 3 p.m. against the No. 9 Chabot.
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City student Jeannette Mayo Gallegos presented with a scholarship

Scholarship season at City College begins Dec. 1

Students can apply for over 50 scholarships using the Academic Works portal
Ren Charifa, Multimedia Journalist November 7, 2023
There are over 50 scholarships available. Students looking for support in applying can visit the scholarship office in A-270.
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Vice President of Administrative Services John Parker, left, speaks with Acting Lieutenant Jason Stone, right, after the Safety Forum on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. Photo by Bailey Kohnen/City Times Media.

SDCCD releases its annual safety report with City College crime statistics

Annual document intended to provide students with information needed to stay safe on campus
Bailey Kohnen, Multimedia Journalist November 6, 2023
The annual document is intended to provide students with information needed to stay safe on campus.
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Anaissa Paul, left, representing Whittier College, and Emmett Ingram, center, representing Columbia University speak to City College students David Agboola, standing left, Tyra Lawley, background, and Gwendolyn Kesler, standing right, at the Fall Transfer Fair, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023. Photo by Sean Monney/City Times Media

As the costs of public universities rise, private colleges want City College students’ consideration

Small class sizes, financial aid programs among benefits private universities tout to transfer students
Luke Bradbury, Multimedia Journalist November 3, 2023
A community college student’s continuation of their education is an already difficult process. Many students strike out private universities due to the costs, but there are benefits that come with that kind of price tag.
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RADIO: Vitamin Music show merges American hip-hop, Afrobeat

RADIO: ‘Vitamin Music’ show merges American hip-hop, Afrobeat

Host Samuel brings together songs from two continents in new KSDS HD-2 show
Samuel Sefu, Producer, CT Sound November 2, 2023
The name "Vitamin Music" is because everyone loves music -- it doesn't matter what type of music is.
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