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An everything bagel with plain shmear and a large Café Moto Fillip Rally coffee is one of the many choices at Brooklyn Bagel & Bialy. Photo credit: Phoenix Webb

Student Eats: New York bagels, San Diego style

Phoenix Webb April 21, 2015
Brooklyn Bagel & Bialy offers a fresh and tasty twist on traditional East Coast classics
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Raiden (right) gets ready to hit Scorpion with one of his signature moves, Lightning Hand. Netherrealm Studios, Official image

A bloody good time

Nowell Montejo, Co-Arts & Features Editor April 21, 2015
Netherrealm Studios takes the spine-shattering, gore filled fatalities to the extreme with ‘Mortal Kombat X’
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Invisible boyfriends and girlfriends can send patrons up to 100 text messages, 10 voicemails and a handwritten note with the $24.99 plan. City Times illustration Photo credit: Laura Sanchez

$25 a month for love that felt like a toy

Laura Sanchez, Associate Editor April 21, 2015

Let’s rewind to the annual love craze holiday. The month in which heart-shaped boxes flood every shopping center, only to be reminded that you have no one to celebrate this commercial insanity with....

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“Batgirl” #41 variant cover by Rafael Albuquerque. Official image

No laughing matter

How a comic book cover pushed the limit and brought
 a much needed conversation of art to the forefront
Angelica Wallingford, Editor in Chief April 21, 2015
How a comic book cover pushed the limit and brought
 a much needed conversation of art to the forefront
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Invisible Partner Inc. might be the future of online dating

Torrey Spoerer April 21, 2015

Typically, the modern-day dating options for a gay man with limited time and a phone have often been soul-mate-seeking websites such as OkCupid, or no-strings-attached messaging apps such as Grindr, Scruff...

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In Yeezus we trust

Franchesca Walker, Co-Arts & Features Editor April 21, 2015

The hype centered around the musician turned designer Kanye West is endless as new stories develop about him within the hour. There's news coverage about his every move and what he says, specifically about...

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Editorial: The costs of going to school

Franchesca Walker, Co-Arts & Features Editor April 21, 2015

There’s a great pressure for young adults to attend college and pursue a bachelor’s degree or higher. Oftentimes, one may be looked down upon for not working toward a degree and stereotyped as not...

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Freshman outside hitter Kyle Taylor goes up to send his hard-hitting kill during the fourth set against the Grossmont College defense on April 10 at the Harry West Gym. Photo credit: David Pradel

Air and tear

Knights men's volleyball team suffers final defeat of the season against conference rival Grossmont College
David Pradel, Sports Editor April 21, 2015
Knights men's volleyball team suffers final defeat of the season against conference rival Grossmont College
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Sophomore outfielder Ray Jones (#12) attempts to steal second base during a home game against Imperial Valley College on April 16, where the Knights won 7-6. Photo credit: David Pradel

Diamond disaster

Unexpected seasonal slump hits Knights baseball team
David Pradel, Sports Editor April 21, 2015
Unexpected seasonal slump hits Knights baseball team
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Spitting up teeth: Born here in the City

Mark Elliott April 21, 2015

Editor’s note: This is the first installment of a two-part series on City Boxing. As mentioned in a previous installment of this column, San Diego wasn’t always a place where gyms were around nearly...

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Tennis Knights qualify for SoCal Regionals

David Pradel, Sports Editor April 21, 2015

As the Knights tennis season winds down, both the men’s and women’s tennis teams were able to continue their season by having players qualify for the Southern California Regional Tournament after competing...

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Letter to the editor: Soviet posters showcased skewed views of socialism

Angelica Wallingford April 21, 2015

Dear Editor: The recent exhibit of Soviet posters at our fine art gallery on campus was a celebration of the restoration of capitalism of the former Soviet Union and the policies under the Gorbachev and...

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