Tough economic times hit food, drink and entertainment.
Tom Andrew
April 21, 2009
In San Diego, the list of laid off employees and closing businesses grows at a rapid rate, leaving many people and companies scrambling to find work. Starbucks just announced they would be laying off at least 30 assistant managers in the San Diego area. That means those people will either lose their... Read more »
A brief overview of the ASG contenders
Vanessa Gomez
April 21, 2009
Right before the ASG afternoon debate April 13, the candidates for ASG sat down and shared their thoughts and ideas for the future of City College. Vikrum S. Deol and Josef Shannon sat side-by-side in the ASG office while they discussed their platforms on being ASG president. Deol felt that one of the... Read more »
Candidates talk nicotine, new students and tutors
Vanessa Gomez
April 21, 2009
The City College Associated Student Government (ASG)presidential debate was held April 13 at 5 p.m. in the campus cafeteria. The debate began with introductions from the three presidential candidates: David Campbell, Josef Shannon, and Vikrum S. Deol. The introductions were followed by questions from... Read more »
All’s fair in love, war and politics?
Evonne Ermey
April 21, 2009
“Hey daddy, wanna play?” This text message, sent to Associated Student Government (ASG) presidential candidate Vikrum Deol on April 11 was meant to imply any number of things, but the question it ultimately poses is, “How do you intend to play?” The suggestive text message was... Read more »
Associated Student Government Election Results
April 21, 2009
These election results were provided by the Office of Student Affairs. The candidate names are followed by the number of votes. A “*” next to the number of votes indicates that the person won that office. PRESIDENT: DAVID CAMPBELL 392* VIKRUM “VIK” DEOL 206 JOSEF SHANNON... Read more »
swine flu no reason to panic
Emily Mather
April 21, 2009
With the recent emergence of swine flu (or influenza A H1N1) here in the San Diego area, there is a growing concern about the severity and scope of a potential outbreak. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that a total of 109 cases have been confirmed in the US, with only one fatality... Read more »

