On Sept. 19 in the Seville Theater, Dr. E.C. Ashby lectured about creationism and evolutionism, two seemingly contradictory theories he ties together with grace. Even a zealous evolutionist might be tempted by his confident demeanor.
San Diego City Attorney Michael Aguirre lectures on "The Right to Participate in Government under the California Constitution" Sept. 17.
The College Cost Reduction Act, passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives on Sept. 7, calls for an increase in Pell Grant scholarship awards, reduction of student loan interest rates, and a simplified college financial aid process. The act is now pending presidential approval and if passed will take immediate affect on college students across the United States.
Jean Isaacs San Diego Dance Theater and the Metropolitan Transit System are presenting dance performances to the people of San Diego along Trolley lines across the city.
With its first year a success, City College hosts its second annual San Diego City College International Book Fair on Oct. 5 and 6.
Having a pleasant-sounding voice was a gift that Fred Lewis used to build a reputation in San Diego broadcasting. But what he used it for was more than that - he gave his gift to the public so that others could be known and understood as well.
Beneath the crisscrossing freeways and vibrantly painted murals of Chicano Park, San Diego's Latino community gathered on Sept. 15 with red, white and green flags in hand, to celebrate Mexico's 197th Independence Day.
The World Cultures program at City College opened their fall schedule with a lecture to remind students that one of the most significant findings of the 20th century has come to San Diego.