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Decade Review: Social Media

Remembering the many platforms we used over the past 10 years
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, News Editor December 22, 2019
A key characteristic of the decade was social media platforms. Whether they were launched, grown or ended, the decade was marked by this new form of communication.
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President Obama and Vice president Biden alongside members of the national security team receive an update of the mission against Osama bin Laden.

Decade Review: Politics

A lot has changed in Washington for the past 10 years.
Lacey Stefano, Assistant Sports Editor December 21, 2019
Take a look at the decade review in politics.
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Robin Thicke singing Blurred Lines in the music video.

Decade Review: Songs

Music has evolved over the past ten years, here are some of the most notable songs from the past decade.
Madai Gurrola, Staff Writer December 19, 2019
Take a look at the biggest song of each year.
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Two women holding a red sign that says, "A woman's place is in the struggle." Other women in the back.

Decade Review: Social Movements

The past ten years have sparked many social movements.
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, News Editor December 18, 2019
The past ten years have sparked many social movements, here is a review of the biggest social movements in the U.S. during the 2010's.
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Old Town Road on Youtube

Decade Review: Pop Culture

The past ten years have seen many trends come and go.
Valerie Vizcarra, Staff Writer December 17, 2019

The 2010’s was a decade of progress. From the end of “don’t ask don’t tell”, to youth around the world protesting for climate action, the decade was characterized by breakthroughs. The decade...

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San Diego City College announces 2020 intersession.

Winter break arrives at City College

What to expect over winter break at City College
Lacey Stefano, Assistant Sports Editor December 16, 2019
Campus will be closed starting Dec. 20 until intersession classes begin Jan. 2.
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City College Women's Volleyball playing.

City College fall sports recap

Missed the final results? Take a look at the overall outcome of City’s Knights.
Vicky Pineda, Sports Editor December 15, 2019
Overall results of San Diego City College Knights permanence during the 2019 Fall Semester.
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SACNAS hosted a movie night at San Diego City College.

SACNAS Movie Night at City supports STEM

Movie night brings students together to discuss and relax before finals.
Valerie Vizcarra, Staff Writer December 11, 2019
The Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science held a movie night at San Diego City College as a way to fundraise.
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San Diego Symphony string quartet

A priceless performance played at City College

Students can buy discount tickets to future symphony performances.
Jade Benn, Staff Writer December 10, 2019
The San Diego Symphony’s string quartet performed at the Saville Theatre on Nov. 6. If you missed it, there are more chances to enjoy the symphony on a student budget.
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City College student studying at LRC

Where to pull an all-nighter in San Diego

San Diego has fun coffee shops for late-night studying
Vicky Pineda, Sports Editor December 9, 2019
With winter intersession just around the corner, college students are looking for a place to study. Luckily, San Diego is equipped with many coffee shops that are open 24 hours.
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Cosmetology Department at the Block Party

City College Block Party showcases student skills, successes

The semester-ending event aims to demonstrate work and skills achieved by students.
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, News Editor December 5, 2019
As tradition dictates, San Diego City College held its biannual Block Party this Thursday, in order to showcase students work and invite them to learn about other classes and professors.
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Food Sitting on shelves inside of the building

Business department-run programs benefit students

Increased hours for the food pantry highlight the need for student support
Jade Benn, Staff Writer December 3, 2019
The City College Business Entrepreneurship Program has extended hours for the City College Emergency Food Pantry, which has increased opportunities for students to access free meals and snacks.
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