Halloween is coming up. Which means little kids running down the street looking for candy, spirit stores are cropping up everywhere and girls of every shape and size are showing up to parties in essentially...
The City College Knights women's soccer team played their fifth home game of the season on Tuesday Sept. 21 against the Jets from Miramar College.
The 6---0 defeat suffered by City was their seventh of...
Getting ready for a job interview is often a time of excitement for women. We focus on ideas of what life will be like after we get hired and wonder what we will buy with that first paycheck.
A main...
Outside of school the last thing that a student wants to do is homework. Unfortunately the tedious work of research doesn't end once outside of the classroom door. If you want to be hired, you must do...
Hair: Should be clean and neat.
Shoes: Should be in polished condition. Make sure heels are not worn.
Details: No missing buttons, no lint; and don't forget to remove external tags and tacking stitches...
Use your phone in class for more than texting.
School has started up once again which means that hours of studying are being pushed back for more enjoyable activities.
When crunch time does happen to...
City college student Brianne Bridge, majoring in child development and dance, practices near the San Diego Convention Center for her Trolley Dances performance which takes place on Oct. 2 and 3. Trolley...
The United States Bill of Rights clearly gives complete freedom of the press, even if journalists poke into cases or injustices better left uncovered. This right has recently been stripped away from fellow...
San Diego Community College District Board of Trustess board member Rick Grosch, on the left, and Chancellor Constance Carroll, on the right, assist City College President Terry Burgess in the cutting...
In the midst of budget cuts leaving much of City College's specialized programs stripped of funding, the Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS) is coping to meet the needs of the 1200 students...
Lights dimmed and voices faded as a wailing trumpet marked the beginning of The Curtis Fuller Quintet's sold-out performance on Sept. 21 at the Saville Theatre.
When he wasn't sharing a joke with the...