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What’s in a name?

C building broadcast studio to be named for late San Diego City College professor Hope Shaw after five-year battle over building naming rights
Phoenix Webb December 15, 2015
C building broadcast studio to be named for late San Diego City College professor Hope Shaw after five-year battle over building naming rights
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Around the world in 84 days

A look at the ins and outs of San Diego City College’s Study Abroad program
Heder Casas December 15, 2015
A look at the ins and outs of San Diego City College’s Study Abroad program
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Going the extra mile

Freshman cross country runner Ishmael Fernandez makes strides in both athletics and academics
Denise White December 15, 2015
Freshman cross country runner Ishmael Fernandez makes strides in both athletics and academics
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A group of people make a combination peace sign and Eiffel Tower at the House of France in Balboa Park on Nov. 16 during a candlelight vigil for the victims of the attacks in Paris and Saint- Denis that occurred on Nov. 13. Photo credit: Richard Valentin

Paris attacks hit home

Parisian born San Diego City College professor Philippe Patto shares his reactions and thoughts on the Nov. 13 Paris terror attacks
Angelica Wallingford December 8, 2015
Parisian born San Diego City College professor Philippe Patto shares his reactions and thoughts on the Nov. 13 Paris terror attacks
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Adele on the set of the music video for her lead single “Hello” in Quebec in September. Shayne Laverdiere, Adele official website

SoundBreak: Adele gives a very welcome ‘Hello’ with newest album

Angelica Wallingford December 8, 2015

Four years is a long time, especially within the world of music. Most artists are lucky for their name to even be remembered after such a long period away from the mic. There’s only a handful of...

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Surrounded by protesters and campaign supporters from the San Diego Socialist Campaign, Sandra Galindo (center) speaks at a renters rights rally on Sept. 21 in City Heights.    Official Facebook photo

Galindo fights for City Heights

City College alumna Sandra Galindo runs for City Council
Mike Madriaga December 8, 2015
City College alumna Sandra Galindo is running for City Council
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College district wins award at summit for energy conservation efforts

Rebeca Reyes December 8, 2015

The San Diego Community College District was honored with the Green Community College Leadership Award at the Green California Schools and Community Colleges Summit on Oct. 29 according to a news release...

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The Knights faced the Cuyamaca Coyotes in their last game of the season, losing 4-2 at home, on Nov. 13. They ended the season placing third in the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference. Both teams played each other again in the first round of the SoCal Regional playoffs on Nov. 21 at Cuyamaca College, where the Coyotes defeated the Knights yet again, 2-1, moving into the second round of the playoffs. Photo credit: Celia Jimenez

Knights foul out of playoffs

Men’s soccer falls to Cuyamaca 2-1 in first round of SoCal Regionals
David Linares December 8, 2015
Men’s soccer falls to Cuyamaca 2-1 in first round of SoCal Regionals
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Career workshops helps students create the right resume

Destiny Ortiz December 8, 2015

Rosemarie Robinson hosted the third part to the four part career workshop series Boots to Suits on Nov. 16.The workshop involved critiquing resumes and how to create a professional resume. The four-part...

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Perspective: The Internet that stole Christmas

Ricardo Soltero December 8, 2015

Earlier this month, Joshua Feuerstein called out Starbucks in a video that went viral, claiming that the company was waging a war against Christmas. Feuerstein goes on to say that the company’s choice...

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Leslie Easton aims to reduce stigma surrounding mental illness

Tessa Wojdylo December 8, 2015
“There was no question in my mind growing up that I was going to be a psychotherapist.”
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A quiet leader, with plenty of command

Knights men's soccer Captain Francisco Contreras rules the field with skill and determination
David Linares December 7, 2015
Knights men's soccer Captain Francisco Contreras rules the field with skill and determination
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