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Bernard Clark, left, plays guitar while Jacob Haynes, right, reads an excerpt from “Inferno” by Dante Alighieri at the San Diego City College Music Club Open Mic Night Friday, Mar. 1, 2024. Photo by Nadia Lavin/City Times Media

City College students jam out at Music Club’s Open Mic Night

Student performers engage in variety of ways with City audience
Nadia Lavin, Multimedia Journalist March 7, 2024
Student performers engage in variety of ways with City audience
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Jazmine Soto Olivares, a student worker at the financial aid office at City College, processes applications, Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024. Photo by Connor Jewett/City Times Media

Delayed FAFSA finally online but students – even here at City College – aren’t applying

Campus officials hope outreach, workshop spreads awareness
Connor Jewett, Multimedia Journalist March 5, 2024
Campus officials hope outreach, workshop spreads awareness
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North Park Recreation Center is one of 218 voting centers in San Diego open for voting. Photo by Kevin Ouellette/City Times Media

City Times shares last-minute voting option for San Diego voters

Conditional voter registration offers hope for late registrants ahead of California primary
Kevin Ouellette, Multimedia Journalist March 5, 2024
Conditional voter registration offers hope for late registrants ahead of California primary
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City College Chicano/a Studies professor Justin Akers Chacón speaks in support of a resolution reaffirming the San Diego Community College District’s commitment to free speech and academic freedom next to guest attendees and M.E.Ch.A students, March 4, 2024. The resolution, which was introduced by Chicana/o Studies professor America Martinez, was co-authored by Martinez, Mona Alsoraimi-Espiritu, Norell Martinez, Octavio García and Chacón. Photo by Keila Menjivar Zamora/City Times Media

BREAKING: City College Academic Senate passes resolution affirming free speech, academic freedom for Palestine solidarity expression

Over 40 community members, students attend meeting
Marco Guajardo, Editor-in-Chief March 4, 2024
Over 40 community members, students attend meeting
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Keavie Love (1) drives under the basket in the Knights 87-69 win over Pasadena City College Saturday, March 2, 2024. Love scored 19 points in the game. Photo by Danny Straus/City Times Media

BREAKING: City College men’s basketball advances to state regional final (with video/audio)

Second-half runs lift No. 2 seed Knights over Pasadena, regional final at home Saturday
Vince Outlaw, Multimedia Journalist March 2, 2024
Second-half runs lift No. 2 seed Knights over Pasadena, regional final at home Saturday
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KJay Bradley (0) goes up for a shot during first-half action against MiraCosta College at Harry West Gym, Friday, Feb. 23, 2024. Photo by Danny Straus/City Times Media

PREVIEW: City College men’s basketball hosts second-round state playoff

No. 2 seed Knights’ postseason begins Saturday against No. 18 seed Pasadena
Vince Outlaw, Multimedia Journalist March 2, 2024
No. 2 seed Knights’ postseason begins Saturday against No. 18 seed Pasadena
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Second-semester students Jesus Guerrero, left, and Leslie Dominguez-Diaz, right, work on class assignments in the San Diego City College Library on Thursday, February 15, 2024. Photo by Danny Straus/City Times Media

City College Resource Center provides students with resources, work spaces to thrive academically

Panoramic city views accompany students as they research and work on school projects
Danny Straus, Multimedia Journalist March 1, 2024
Panoramic city views accompany students as they research and work on school projects
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A San Diego City College student holds a Palestine-solidarity sign at the national school walkout for Palestine, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023. Members of M.E.Ch.A de City College stand together at the steps leading into the AH building of San Diego City College as they lead chants to attendees. Photo by Kevin Oullette/City Times Media

OPINION: For guidance on free speech, academic freedom district administrators should look to subject matter experts

Calls for censorship on Palestinian-solidarity expression need informed pushback from educational leaders
Marco Guajardo, Editor-in-Chief March 1, 2024
Calls for censorship on Palestinian-solidarity expression need informed pushback from educational leaders
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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.

San Diego Community College District Police Department explained

Who are the officers patrolling campus?
Bailey Kohnen, Multimedia Journalist February 29, 2024
Who are the officers patrolling campus?
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Afroture curator and creative director Denali Jöel, left, greets attendees of new art exhibit “I See You: Beauty Through The Black Lens” located on the fifth floor of the campus V building, Sat., Feb. 24, 2024. Photo by Nadia Lavin/City Times Media

City College celebrates ‘Beauty Through The Black Lens’ in new photo exhibition

Afrofuture event honors black liberation, beauty in art
Nadia Lavin, Multimedia Journalist February 29, 2024
Afrofuture event honors black liberation, beauty in art
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City College freshman Elissa St Julian (4) goes up for a shot over multiple Imperial Valley defenders during first-half action at Harry West Gym, Friday, Feb. 23, 2024. Photo by Danny Straus/City Times Media

City College men’s, women’s basketball receive state tournament selection, multiple all-conference awards

Women start the postseason Wednesday at Ventura College, men at home Friday
Vince Outlaw, Multimedia Journalist February 28, 2024
Women start the postseason Wednesday at Ventura College, men at home Friday
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Judy Philbin is picked up by her daughter and grandkids after her school day on Tuesday, Feb.15, 2024. She commutes to school from El Cajon by trolley on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Photo by Keila Menjivar Zamora/City Times Media

From illiteracy to creative writing certification, City College student continues to reach for her goals despite hardship

‘God’s got my back’: creative writing student Judy Philbin believes she is where she is meant to be
Keila Menjivar Zamora, Managing Editor February 26, 2024
‘God’s got my back’: creative writing student Judy Philbin believes she is where she is meant to be
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