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Sophomore forward Daniel Morales fights for possession of the ball against a Southwestern College defender on Oct. 24 where both teams tied 1-1. Photo credit: David Pradel

The Knightly round-up

David Pradel, Sports Editor October 29, 2014
Catch-up on the latest sports news
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City College freshman Teresita Guzman running in the Cal State San Marcos Cougar Challenge on Oct. 18. Guzman finished 88th overall and was the first Knight to cross the finish line with a time of 22:33. Photo credit: Torrey Spoerer

Knights cross-country teams compete in the Cal State San Marcos Cougar Challenge

Amber Henry October 29, 2014
Freshmen Teresita Guzman and Antonio Cota lead the women's and men's team
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T-Shirts produced by San Diego Republic, a private venture of San Diego Community College District Chancellor Constance M. Carroll and business partner public radio host Martha Barnette are displayed in Simply Local at the Headquarters at Seaport District. Photo credit: Troy Orem

Chancellor Carroll’s apparel

Troy Orem, Photo Editor October 29, 2014

San Diego Community College District Chancellor Constance M. Carroll has started a new personal project with close friend and public radio host Martha Barnette. The clothing and accessory venture, called...

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The chocolate chip skillet cookie is an easy way to get a restaurant style dessert at home. Photo credit: Jennifer Manalili

Knight Bites: Improving your dessert skills

Jennifer Manalili October 29, 2014

Dessert should win an award for being the best part of any meal and if you’re lucky, once in a while you might just try a dessert at a restaurant that’s so good you immediately think of ways to recreate...

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A still from Stanley Kubricks 1971 movie “A Clockwork Orange.” Courtesy photo.

Horror movies for your Halloween night

Angelica Wallingford October 29, 2014

Horror films and thrillers are a Halloween staple. Unfortunately, most films released today are mediocre remakes or completely over-produced features with gore so ridiculous it’s laughable. When...

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Author Lysley Tenorio reads excerpts from his book “Monstress,” the 2014 One Book, One San Diego selection in V-101 during the Ninth Annual San Diego City College International Book Fair Oct. 16. Photo credit: Miguel Cid

Going by the book – The Ninth Annual San Diego City College International Book Fair has authors and artists share their stories

Miguel Cid October 28, 2014

On Oct. 13 City College began its ninth annual international book fair. The week long event ran until Oct. 20 and featured new and returning writers taking part in readings and discussions throughout the...

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Sophomore forward Nyadoup Lam attacks the basket with a finger-roll lay-up during practice on Oct. 22. Photo credit: David Pradel

Women’s basketball team looking to reach playoffs

David Pradel, Sports Editor October 28, 2014

Before the games and tournaments and before the sound of the buzzer that rings throughout the court and decides the fate of two teams – it is the long hours of practice from week to week that decides...

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A Haunted Hotel mascot walks along 5th Street in the Gaslamp scaring patrons as they wait in the line to enter the longest-running haunted house in San Diego. Photo credit: Kenan Jackson

Frightful venues in San Diego

Kenan Jackson October 28, 2014

San Diego is known for its weather and beaches, but around Halloween its scary attractions are its strongest suit. The Haunted Hotel located on Fourth and Market St. is an indoor haunted attraction...

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Bag the impractical ban

Aldo Ramírez October 28, 2014

A new legislative bill in California will ban single-use carryout bags. As of July 1, 2015, large grocery chain stores and pharmacies will be prohibited from providing single-use carryout bags to customers,...

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Students gather in MS-451 to participate in the student-led forum Sept. 30. Photo credit: Miguel Cid

Students in Power host forum

Miguel Cid October 28, 2014

With tension still high in Ferguson, Mo., City College club Students in Power hosted an open forum to discuss police brutality, the judicial system, the prison system and how the forces operate towards...

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The Liv Green Smoothie contains cactus, pineapple and various fruits. The Chicken Salad Sandwich includes baby spinach, red onion, slices of avocado and provolone cheese. Photo credit: Franchesca Walker

Student Eats: Healthy options on the hill

Franchesca Walker October 28, 2014

Juice bars and smoothie spots have recently become popular in San Diego. One is located on University Avenue in a bright orange building in Hillcrest: Liv Juice Bar. Outside, a banner reads “Raw juices"...

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Week of Service at City – students lend a helping hand in local community

Franchesca Walker October 28, 2014

Student volunteers gathered in the surrounding areas of City College to take part in the Week of Service Oct. 20-24. The week long event had volunteers serving meals at the St. Vincent de Paul Village...

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