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The New Central Library opens Sept. 30. Official image.

Long-awaited opening of New Central Library finally arrives

Torrey Spoerer September 29, 2013

In a historic decision, on June 28, 2010, the City Council approved construction of the new San Diego Central Library to improve the 35-branch library system and benefit future generations.The new Central...

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French toast with a side of strawberry sauce and sausage. The Broken Yolk Cafe serves generous portions. Michelle Moran, City Times.

Breakfast in the Gaslamp

Michelle Moran September 29, 2013

Breakfast is my favorite meal of the day so I am very picky about its elements. There's only so much to choose from, and I do get tired of the predictable meal of pancakes and eggs. Luckily, the Broken...

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The second floor cosmetology dispensary was the scene of the assault that occurred on Sept. 18.

Break in and assault in Career Technology Center

William Morse September 26, 2013

An intruder assaulted a cosmetology instructor after rifling through the teacher’s personal supplies at the Career Technology Center on Sept. 18. The instructor was not hurt and was able to chase...

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Police shut down a Pacific Beach intersection after a shooting on Saturday evening.

Man armed with scissors shot by police

Christopher Handloser September 22, 2013

A man brandishing a pair of scissors was shot by a San Diego Police officer at the corner of Garnet and Dawes in Pacific Beach on Saturday evening. In an official release, Capt. Terry McManus said that...

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Dr. Awkward. Official image.

Local artist takes hip-hop to next level

Angelica Wallingford September 21, 2013

Hip-hop and nerd culture are two things that don’t necessarily go hand in hand but in the case of San Diego’s own Dr. Awkward, they blend together perfectly. Dr. Awkward ---- real name Joshua...

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Coach Jim Colberts career at City College spanned 23 years. Courtesy photo.

Cancer diagnosis shakes athletics department

LaShawn Encarnacion September 18, 2013

*Sept. 19 - Update: We've received word from Athletics Director Kathy McGinnis, that Coach Colbert passed away Wednesday night. Our thoughts and condolences go out to his family.A longtime and highly respected...

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Petrone volunteering at an after school program in East Atlanta, Georgia. Courtesy photo.

Student makes it his goal to ‘Cultivate Kindness’ at City College

Leeann Rose September 18, 2013

In a world consumed by chaos, poverty, war and greed, staying positive can become a difficult task. If you happen to be an individual looking for an answer in these troublesome times, you can find it here...

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Carolina Moreno sitting at her desk. Chris Handloser, City Times.

A.S.G. President overcomes obstacles and rises to prominence

Christopher Handloser September 18, 2013

Carolina Moreno took the road less traveled to prominence. Initially a high school dropout, then a single mother and a cancer survivor, the newly elected Associated Student Government (ASG) president has...

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The greenhouse is the latest addition to Citys urban farm.

Seeds @ City strives to receive $15,000 grant

Torrey Spoerer September 14, 2013

Seeds @ City Urban Farm has entered a voting contest to win a $15,000 grant from Gardens for Good, an agricultural fundraising program sponsored by organic packaged food producers Nature's Path. Students...

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Charlie XCX at the House of Blues in San Diego over the summer. Issa Lozano, City Times.

A pop star with substance

Issa Lozano September 14, 2013
"I Love It," Charli XCX brings new life to the pop genre
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Peer counselors discuss some of the new services that will be available to student veterans this semester during a meeting at an open house event on Aug. 29. Torrey Spoerer, City Times.

Outreach to Student Veterans progresses with new services this semester

Torrey Spoerer September 8, 2013

If you’re a veteran student at City College who is seeking available services and group support, you are not alone. In fact, you are one of many.The Veterans Support Network is a new program of the...

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Campus officers direct pedestrians making their way back to the campus along 16th Street shortly after the alarm stopped on Thursday afternoon in the V Building. Mary Watson, City Times.

Fire alarm crashes classes

Mary Watson September 8, 2013

A fire alarm chased the occupants of the V building to the scorching streets Thursday afternoon, disrupting classes.Campus police officers raced up the stairs to the fifth floor of the Career Technology...

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