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Knights soccer team advances in playoffs

Celia Jimenez November 21, 2016

City College's men's soccer team played their best game of the season, advancing to the second round of playoffs of the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA)The Knights beat the San...

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Alumnus alleges police abuse, stops traffic on C Street

Mike Madriaga November 21, 2016

San Diego police blocked a key street through City College for more than an hour around midday Nov. 16, while an African American alumnus lay on the ground accusing officers of roughly removing him from...

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This is no time for hatred and anger

Gabe Rivera November 18, 2016

In the aftermath of the historic presidential election of 2016, one has to think that there is definitely something wrong with the core of American society today. On Nov. 8, the United States elected...

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Sophomore outside hitter Chloe Gruwell (left) hits the ball surprising  freshmen middle blockers  Madyson Lozano and Samantha Radebaugh. Photo credit: Celia Jimenez

Knights volleyball team reach playoffs for first time

Gabe Rivera November 18, 2016

The City College Knights women's volleyball team won their regular season finale against the Palomar College Comets at Harry West Gym,  Nov. 16 and ended up with their most successful finish in the history...

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Priscilla M. Valencia and Anahy Barragan  dance in Blue Dream on Nov. 17 during the dress rehearsal of City Moves at the Saville Theatre at San Diego City College.

Review & Photo Gallery: ‘City Moves’ will delight you

Celia Jimenez November 18, 2016

"City Moves" is one of the best dance recitals the City College has staged in the last three years. The show opens Friday night, Nov. 18, at the Saville Theatre and concludes the next day. The recital...

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The aftermath of drunk driving

The aftermath of drunk driving

Esai Melendez November 17, 2016

San Diego City College student, Joanie Lopez, was paralyzed from the waist down in a drunk driving accident when she was 9 years old. Currently, she is president of M.E.Ch.A, a club that supports political...

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A San Diego police officer clashes with a young man during a march Nov. 16 through downtown streets to protest the election of Donald Trump as president.

Students walk out to protest Trump

Shaylyn Martos November 17, 2016

Students from San Diego City College and two nearby high schools walked out of their classes for the first time since 2014, marching through the streets of downtown San Diego in solidarity against President-Elect...

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In a session at City College, the playwright and actors of Miss You Like Hell talked about the musical.  Photo by Andrea Morin

Playwright shares ‘Miss You Like Hell”

By Andrea Morin November 16, 2016

The creative team and stars of a new musical came to City College to promote it. Award winning playwright Quiara Alegria Hudes presents "Miss You Like Hell," currently playing at the La Jolla Playhouse...

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‘City Moves’ is packed with emotions

November 16, 2016

"City Moves," San Diego City College's fall dance concert, will be staged Nov. 18 and 19 at the Saville Theatre. The Visual and Performing Arts Department will present a total of 11 dances choreographed...

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Additional funds for colleges approved

Thomas Chesy November 15, 2016

Voters in California last week approved an extension of a tax on the wealthy to maintain current funding levels for public education in the state, as well as a $9 billion bond sale for school modernization.Proposition...

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District addresses student fears in a new political landscape

James Call November 15, 2016

In light of fears and uncertainties about the future of undocumented immigrant students under a Trump presidency, the San Diego Community College District issued a statement Nov. 10. The letter clarified...

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Jim Jarmusch presents The Stooges

Ricardo Soltero November 15, 2016

Within the first few minutes of his new documentary, Jim Jarmusch, director of “Gimme Danger,” declares The Stooges, “the greatest rock ’n’ roll band ever.” For a brief...

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