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El candidato a la alcaldía Larry Turner, a la izquierda, desafía al actual alcalde de San Diego, Todd Gloria, a la derecha, por el cargo más alto de la ciudad. Fuente: Sitios web de las campañas electorales

ANÁLISIS: ¿Abordaron los candidatos a la alcaldía de San Diego los temas que más valora San Diego City College?

A medida que la carrera por la alcaldía se intensifica, los candidatos abordan temas claves y discuten sobre el futuro de la ciudad en el primer debate
David J. Bohnet, Multimedia Journalist September 30, 2024
A medida que la carrera por la alcaldía se intensifica, los candidatos abordan temas claves y discuten sobre el futuro de la ciudad en el primer debate
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Mayoral candidate Larry Turner, left, challenges incumbent San Diego City Mayor Todd Gloria, right, for the city's top job. Source: Campaign Websites

ANALYSIS: Did San Diego mayoral candidates tackle issues San Diego City College values most?

As mayoral race tightens, candidates address key issues, spar over the city’s future at first debate
David J. Bohnet, Multimedia Journalist September 27, 2024
As mayoral race tightens, candidates address key issues, spar over the city’s future at first debate
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Programs at an event celebrating new SDCCD Chancellor Greg Smith, June 21, 2024. Photo courtesy of SDCCD Flickr

Q&A: SDCCD chancellor talks November bond, nursing bachelor’s and free speech

Greg Smith sits down with City Times to talk about district's future
Keila Menjivar Zamora and Bailey Kohnen September 26, 2024
Greg Smith sits down with City Times to talk about district’s future
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City College Student Health Services peer educator Cipriana Bethea, left, finishes leading a small group yoga session as business administration student Martin Hoang, right, gathers his belongings at the Suicide Prevention Fair held on the A Bilding Patio, Monday, Sept. 23, 2024. Photo by Jordan Bell/City Times Media

City College hosts Suicide Prevention Fair for second consecutive year

The Sept. 23 event allowed students to connect to nearly 20 organizations that offered tools, resources to take care of their mental health
Jordan Bell, Multimedia Journalist September 25, 2024
The Sept. 23 event allowed students to connect to nearly 20 organizations that offered tools, resources to take care of their mental health
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Academic Counselor Gabriela Sotogaribay (right) and Program Coordinator Magaly Corro Flores (left) chat with a student during the Undocuchats and Crafts event Thursday, Sept. 9 2024. Students and staff fill out coloring books to build community. Photo by Luke Bradbury/City Times Media

Undocumented Resource Center gets complete makeover over summer break (with video)

The new URC provides both additional security and a more welcoming environment
Luke Bradbury, Multimedia Journalist September 24, 2024
The new URC provides both additional security and a more welcoming environment
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Los estudiantes Keymuandre Abdallah, a la izquierda, y Saika Didler, a la derecha, reciben nuevas laptops en el evento de Excelencia Negra el jueves 29 de agosto de 2024. El Vicepresidente de Servicios Administrativos, John Parker, con el micrófono, presenta a los ganadores mientras el Vicepresidente de Servicios Estudiantiles, Marciano Pérez, al fondo, observa. Foto de David J. Bohnet/City Times Media

Estudiantes del City College reciben laptops en los eventos de bienvenida en el campus

VP de Servicios Estudiantiles: Se entregaron siete Macbooks, vienen más
David J. Bohnet, Multimedia Journalist September 24, 2024
VP de Servicios Estudiantiles: Se entregaron siete Macbooks, vienen más
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Nadia, foreground left, and Nyhia watch former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris at the presidential debate watch party presented by the San Diego City College political science program on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024. Photo by Vince Outlaw/City Times Media

ANALYSIS: Did Harris, Trump address what’s on the City College Community Agenda in their September debate?

Post-debate watch party comments indicate more specifics are needed to address your community issues
Vince Outlaw, Multimedia Journalist September 23, 2024
Post-debate watch party comments indicate more specifics are needed to address your community issues
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A swing by City College sophomore Kailey Vecchia (10) propels the Knights in their four-set victory against Imperial Valley College at Harry West Gym, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024. Photo by Danny Straus/City Times Media

City College volleyball wins first match of year in thrilling fashion

Knights come back to win after losing first set
Danny Straus, Sports Editor September 20, 2024
Knights come back to win after losing first set
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City College Student Health Center staff members Diana Hernandez, left, and Alex Felty, right, look over a poster for the upcoming Suicide Prevention Fair in their conference room, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024. Photo by Jordan Bell/City Times Media

City College Student Health Center to host annual Suicide Prevention Fair

Open to all students and staff, the Sept. 23 event promises music, food and educational materials on suicide prevention
Jordan Bell, Multimedia Journalist September 20, 2024
Open to all students and staff, the Sept. 23 event promises music, food and educational materials on suicide prevention
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The most commonly used language shared by community members is represented in this word cloud of the City College Community Agenda. It is based on interviews in April and August 2024. City Times Media will continue to update this word cloud as the community continues to contribute. Source: freewordcloudgenerator.com

City College Community Agenda: The issues, questions you want candidates to address

City Times Media continues to collect input ahead of November 2024 election
Vince Outlaw, Multimedia Journalist September 19, 2024
City College Community Agenda: The issues, questions you want candidates to address
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Agriculture students Chloe Davidson, left, and Tori Goodwin, rear center, tend to the soil of Seeds@City Urban Farm at City College, while agriculture program intern Jessie Spence, right, guides them through their service learning hours for their Agriculture 104: Sustainable Vegetable Production class, Monday, September 16, 2024. Photo by Marco Guajardo/City Times Media

City College agriculture program faces termination. Administrators seek bond, grants to ‘reimagine’ Seeds farm (with video)

Lack of sustained funding sources to support urban agriculture faculty leads to likely closing of program. Administrators insist otherwise
Marco Guajardo, Managing Editor September 18, 2024
Lack of sustained funding sources to support urban agriculture faculty leads to likely closing of program. Administrators insist otherwise
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Inspired by ABC’s The Amazing Race, participants in the Constitution Race will compete to see who can gather the 10 amendments that make the Bill of Rights the Fastest, according to Susan Hasegawa. Illustrated by Luke Bradbury/City Times Media

City College annual Constitution Race takes off this week

Groups of 2-3 students will compete in a scavenger hunt for prizes
Luke Bradbury, Multimedia Journalist September 17, 2024
Groups of 2-3 students will compete in a scavenger hunt for prizes
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