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MLK Day Parade float

Dream of MLK lives on in City College float

City College looks to make an impact at the annual MLK Day Parade with a larger-than-life float.
Brian Mohler, Arts & Entertainment Editor January 20, 2019
San Diego City College will be participating in the 39th annual MLK Day Parade with a float that will be larger than life. Numerous volunteers have spent over 100 hours creating the City College float, which will feature a 14-foot moving MLK figure.
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Intercession signs on campus

Intercession opens, but with fewer options

With more classes online and few seats remaining, intercession officially opens today.
Jesse Altilio, Staff Writer January 2, 2019
The Fall 2018 semester is officially over and students, especially those who have applied to transfer to a four-year university next fall, might be interested in four-week intersession classes.
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Dog

City College employees raise funds for “Meals On Wheels” for pets

Classified Senate to host AniMeals holiday pet food drive.
Jesse Altillo, Staff Writer December 19, 2018
Animal lovers will have a chance to help San Diego City College employees bring meals not only to needy seniors and the homeless, but to their pets as well.
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Light switch plus electrical outlet.

Will Friday bring another campus blackout?

Back-to-back Friday power outages has City College worried going into finals.
Brian Mohler, Arts & Entertainment Editor December 13, 2018
With a power outage closing campus on each of the last two Fridays, faculty and students have wondered if the lights will stay on tomorrow. Allison Torres, an SDG&E communications manager, said City College shouldn’t worry about another Friday outage.
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San Diego Community College Board of Trustees

SDCCD trustees welcome two new, returning members

Sean Elo, Craig Milgrim and Maria Nieto Senour all took the oath of office.
Jonny Rico, Editor-in-Chief December 13, 2018
The San Diego Community College District welcomed two new board of trustees members in addition to welcoming back its president on Thursday evening at the district offices in Mission Valley.  
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San Diego City College sign at B street.

New City College website expected to launch in January

College Council passed a motion to roll out a new website without student leaders present.
Brian Mohler, Arts and Entertainment Editor December 13, 2018
After a longer-than-expected wait, San Diego City College plans to introduce a brand new website, the College Council decided on Tuesday evening.
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Vanessa Flores

City College student journeys across the border to star on stage

Despite turmoil at the border, Vanessa Flores crosses on a daily basis to get to San Diego City College.
Jen Souza, Copy Editor December 13, 2018
When Vanessa Flores realized her passion for performing after auditioning for “The Rocky Horror Show” last semester, changing her major from graphic design to musical theatre wasn’t something she thought twice about.  
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San Diego City College Student Health Clinic

Possible TB exposure at community colleges in San Diego

Two unrelated TB cases at City College and MiraCosta College were announced on Monday.
Jonny Rico, Editor-in-Chief December 11, 2018
Students at San Diego City College and MiraCosta College may have been exposed to tuberculosis earlier this year in unrelated cases, according to the San Diego Community College District and San Diego County.  
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SDGE outage map

Power back after outage at City College, again

Friday classes are canceled two weeks in a row due to unplanned power outages in the area.
Brian Mohler, Arts & Entertainment Editor December 7, 2018
Power outages in the downtown San Diego, Balboa Park and Golden Hill area shut down City College campus for the second time in as many weeks.
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Resilience Logo

A round of beers for Camp Fire victims

Craft beer breweries come together to help California fire relief effort.
Brian Mohler, Arts & Entertainment Editor December 6, 2018
This holiday season, craft beer is being used to help bring relief to those devastated by the Camp Fire. Sierra Nevada is leading a nationwide effort to brew a fundraiser beer called Resilience Butte County Proud IPA.
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SDCCD police in front of the A building

Power returns after outage closes City College campus

The Transfer Center, packed with students trying to make application deadlines, was evacuated.
Brian Mohler, Arts & Entertainment Editor November 30, 2018
An SDG&E power outage darkened City College and a large portion of downtown San Diego, Balboa Park and Golden Hill at approximately 11:15 a.m. on Friday. A cause has not yet been determined.
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Laura Castañeda at Newscene studio

RTVF professor announces retirement from City College

Professor Laura Castañeda will put an end to her nearly two-decade City College career.
Marissa Gonzales, Sports Editor November 27, 2018
Professor Laura Castañeda is the editorial advisor for San Diego City College’s Newscene, a 30-minute weekly newscast produced by students. After this semester, she is leaving City College and the department that she has dedicated her life and career to for nearly two decades.
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