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Sports Complex Reopens

Vanessa Gomez February 9, 2010

Black and red balloons waved near the entrance of the P building during its grand re-opening Feb. 4 on Park Blvd. Renamed the Health, Exercise Science and Athletics Building, Kathy McGinnis, Dean of Athletics...

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Live And Learn: Paper and plastic in the blue bin not in the trash bin

Luis Bahena February 9, 2010

We've heard about recycling for years, yet only recently has it become a big thing. I know I have seen recycling ads since I was in elementary school so this is nothing new. Yet, I am amazed at how so...

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City College Knights claim 100th victory

Donovan Terblanche February 9, 2010

On Jan. 6 Coach Mitch Charlens etched his name into the history books by joining the century club with a victory against the Imperial Valley Arabs. San Diego City College men's basketball team won the...

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Bike Thefts Rise on Campus

Ernesto Lopez February 9, 2010

Eight bicycle thefts were reported on campus during the first two weeks of classes, said campus police. Of those, only two have been recovered. College Police Sgt. Louis M. Zizzo said bicycle thefts...

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Food Pantry fighting hunger on campus

Christine Klee February 9, 2010

In a meeting in May 2008, the issue of hungry students came up and Cherie Bromley-Taylor decided to take action. Taylor, the administrative technician at CALWORKS, is the administrator and initiator of...

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Sink your teeth into Vampire Weekend’s new album

Vanessa Gomez February 9, 2010

It seems that anyone can get a singing career nowadays. Can't sing on key? No problem, music execs will auto tune your voice to fix that. Image not sticky sweet or sexy enough? An entourage of hairdressers,...

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‘The Book of Eli,’ better than expected

BJ Grieve February 9, 2010

"The Book of Eli" is a tough movie to quantify. No one involved is going to be winning any awards for their participation in this picture and the film itself flew so low under the radar that it could have...

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‘Legion’ borders on originality

Bri Heath February 9, 2010

"The first time God lost faith in humanity he sent a flood." says an angel named Michael. In "Legion," the archangel has left heaven to try and help save mankind. Against God's will, he tries to protect...

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Sundance picks top flicks

Tom Andrew February 9, 2010

Nestled amongst Wasatch Mountains, usually covered in a thick blanket of snow, is the quaint town of Park City, Utah and is the home of actor/director Robert Redford's Sundance Film Festival. The festival...

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Spring into Arts with a musical and photography abroad

Brittany Johnson February 9, 2010

Spring musical This spring, City College's Visual and Performing Arts Department is preparing plenty of opportunities, like musical theater and technical dance, to indulge the community in the arts. Professor...

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Senate Seeks Aid for Haiti

Ernesto Lopez February 9, 2010

City College's Classified Senate is raising money to support Doctor's Without Borders medical relief efforts. The senate is asking the campus community to donate $1 per person. According to their Web...

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