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Kafe Sobaka/Restoran Pomegranate offers a variety of sweet, savory, hot and cold goodies that are sure to please any craving. Photo credit: Lydia Grijalva

Student Eats: Russian food after rushing to class

Lydia Grijalva September 16, 2014

Kafe Sobaka/Restoran Pomegranate is a quirky restaurant that offers a to-die-for fusion of Georgian, Californian and Russian cuisine. This enchanting breakaway from every day campus grub is located in...

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Bridgette Babers, a student involved in the Small Business Entrepreneur Program, restocks food in the pantry. Photo credit: Lydia Grijalva

City Food Pantry moves house

Lydia Grijalva September 16, 2014
Service to students makes transition to the new Business Technology building this fall.
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Using a rattle and a copal (a tree resin incense) Carlos Granados (right), a traditional healer, leads City students, staff and volunteers in a spiritual healing session in the Saville Theatre. Photo credit: Miguel Cid

Getting out of default mode

Amber Henry September 16, 2014
Chopra Center encourages mindful meditation Sept. 4 session
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Knights midfielder Didier Hatungimana uses his agressive speed to gain the ball from the opposing team during the first home game of the season on Sept. 3. Photo credit: Miguel Cid

Heartbreak for men’s soccer team as Compton Tartars tie game in extra time

Miguel Cid September 7, 2014
Midfielder Daniel Herrera scores back-to-back goals for the Knights
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In the season opener for women's volleyball, middle blocker, Mia Torres (#22) jumps up to block a hard-hitting spike from a Santa Ana player on Sept. 3 in the Harry West Gymnasium. Photo credit: David Pradel

A season opener sweep for women’s volleyball

David Pradel, Sports Editor September 6, 2014
Freshman setter Tristan Self leads the Lady Knights in victory
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Lady Knights player Rebecca Garcia and Taft defender Sierra Sagasta go head-to-head during the last minutes of the game on Aug. 29. Photo credit: Celia Jimenez

Women’s soccer suffers loss in home opener

Aldo Ramírez September 6, 2014

The San Diego City College women's soccer team started off their season on the wrong foot as they suffered their first defeat with a 0-4 score against Taft College on Aug. 29. “It was our first game,...

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The third floor of the Learning Resource Center currently hosts the circulating collection, study areas and a training room. Photo credit: Paola Garcia

Budget cuts impact the Learning Resource Center

Paola Garcia September 1, 2014

The Learning Resource Center, known as the LRC, has been forced to reduce certain services that had been useful for students in the past due to administrative budget cuts. Deletion of LRC tours, outsourced...

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Architects Jeremey Joyce and Ryan Oesling speaking with City Gallery Art Director Y.C. Kim on Aug. 28 at a VIP opening reception. Photo credit: Torrey Spoerer

City College’s new art gallery opens for its first exhibition

Torrey Spoerer September 1, 2014

For quite some time, San Diego City College was one of the only educational institutions that did not have any working art gallery. Now, both students at City College and the public can finally have...

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Dunkin' Donuts offers a variety of choices including jelly filled, cream filled and regular donuts. Photo credit: Phoenix Webb

Student Eats: Dunkin’ Donuts offers sweet snacks at reasonable prices

Phoenix Webb September 1, 2014

There is something comforting about a good cup of coffee. When paired with a donut from Dunkin' Donuts, it's magical. A good donut should mildly sweet, not too soft and not too dense. It should be able...

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Chopra Center instructor Kali Love practicing yoga in Big Bear Lake, Calif. (Facebook)

The Chopra Center comes to City

Amber Henry August 30, 2014

City College's World Cultures Program has invited Kali Love, a world renowned teacher from the Chopra Center in Carlsbad, to speak with students on relaxation techniques and mindfulness training on Sept....

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Douglas McAuthur McCain. (Facebook Community Page.)

Former City College student dies fighting for ISIS

Angelica Wallingford August 28, 2014

A former San Diego City College student died in Syria fighting for the militant group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, otherwise known as ISIS, federal authorities announced. According to various news...

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New Found Glory  lead singer Jordan Pundik performs at a recording for the band’s live album “Kill it Live” at The Chain Reaction in Los Angeles. Chad Sengstock, PureVolume.com

New songs for a new semester

Angelica Wallingford August 26, 2014

After hours of going through online catalogues picking classes, looking up teachers on RateMyProfessors.com and figuring out your schedule, the semester has finally started. Another five months of essays,...

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