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City College student awarded prestigious scholarship worth $55K
Jeannette Mayo Gallegos hopes to use Jack Kent Cooke funds to achieve her goal of working to combat human trafficking
Jakob McWhinney, Managing Editor
• May 20, 2022
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City College celebrates its first ‘Lavender Graduation’ ceremony
While most such events are put on by student-run LGBTQIA+ organizations, City’s celebration was spearheaded by a combination of student-support programs
Jakob McWhinney, Managing Editor
• May 19, 2022
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Dual event celebrating ‘50 Years of Chicana/o Studies’ at City College draws crowd
The event included a mural unveiling and documentary premiere celebrating the department at the cafeteria on May 13
Kathy Archibald, Enterprise Editor
• May 18, 2022
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City College uses communal art to raise mental health awareness
City’s Student Health Services and Active Minds chapter turn to the arts as a way to ease students back to in-person campus life
Philip Salata, News Editor
• May 17, 2022
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Kumeyaay artist Kenneth Banks shares life experience in a new City College mural
The former City student designed the first completed mural in the AH Building garage
Kathy Archibald, Enterprise Editor
• May 13, 2022
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Sand volleyball sisters qualify for state championship
Sisters Alina and Alyssa Fletes will next play at Irvine Valley College on May 13-14
Antonio Contreras, Multimedia Journalist
• May 12, 2022
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City College awards over $360,000 in scholarships
The 31st annual scholarship ceremony celebrated students for achievements, both in the classroom and communities
Jakob McWhinney, Managing Editor
• May 12, 2022
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City College men’s tennis, women’s sand volleyball athletes advance in postseason
Andrew Suver, along with sisters Alina and Alyssa Fletes, will play today
Antonio Contreras, Multimedia Journalist
• May 6, 2022
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City to celebrate graduates with first in-person commencement events in three years
In addition to a schoolwide ceremony at Balboa Park, there will be a variety of smaller events for City graduates on campus
Kathy Archibald, Jakob McWhinney, Philip Salata, and Susana Serrano
• May 5, 2022
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City students invited to social justice mural kickoff today
Three murals, a student art show, and a craft sale - just in time for Mother’s Day - are all underway on campus this week
Kathy Archibald, Enterprise Editor
• May 4, 2022
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Mitch Charlens returns to coach at City College
Former men's basketball head coach is excited and grateful to be back at City
Antonio Contreras, Multimedia Journalist
• May 3, 2022
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City College student, family struggle to navigate housing insecurity services
State-funded program "Welcome Home, City" fails to connect student with housing, exposing challenges
Philip Salata, News Editor
• May 2, 2022
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