The Associated Student Government is holding elections only online April 28- May 2, around the clock. Two candidates for student president have submitted statements, available here at sdcitytimes.com. During this election you may also vote on the Proposed Student Center. Click Here To Vote!
My name is Brandé Faris and I am a San Diego Native who grew up in National City. I have attended City, Mesa, Miramar and Southwestern Community Colleges.
I believe I am uniquely qualified for the position as President of the Associated Student Government because I posses characteristics that are more or less recommended a student have in such a position in office. The Characteristics that I have that I feel are necessary to have are self motivated, organized, caring humanitarian, visionary, optimistic, and academically orientated.
Many people nationwide are uninsured, and students are a significant portion of that population.
City College failed to win after playing Palomar College twice with final scores of 2-6 on April 8 and 9-10 on April 10.
Tats. Ink. Art. Whatever you call them, and whether you love them or hate them; tattoos are here. They have become an everyday existence; they are the norm.
Artist Adam Belt's newest installation at the Athenaeum in La Jolla features the unlikely natural substance of salt as the medium.
Law enforcement is seriously undermining our generation if information regarding a possible school shooting is only being put out on a need-to-know basis in fear of a widespread panic frenzy.
Campus Police were on high alert the week of April 7 in response to a report from the Sacramento Sheriff's Department which stated that a man released April 2 from jail in Sacramento planned to commit a shooting on a San Diego County college campus.
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The journey to the unfamiliar country was great, with many miles traveled from home. The destination, San Diego City College, is the road of opportunity to her future.
"I like the show … there are a lot of girls," John Puente said, after seeing the production of "42nd street" at City College. "The music is good, I like the music … the topic is kind of … is kind of … boring."
According to the Healthcare Marketplace Project, America spends almost 90 percent more on health care than other industrialized countries. We are home of the free, land of the brave, and owners of the most expensive health care in the world, and I, the quintessential starving student, have begun to feel the pinch.