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Wake up, school, home, work, sleep. Then, do it again the next day. And the next. That was Diego Del A O’s typical routine; bouncing from work to school to home. There was something missing: a place ...
San Diego Community College District Chancellor Greg Smith addresses questions related to the Trump administrations’ executive order to dismantle the Department of Education, impacts to funding of ...
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San Diego City College Library’s Equity and Outreach Librarian, Marley Rodriquez, and Knights Community Roundtable host Vince Outlaw discuss Marley’s role at City and background, including her ...
As I stood outside the Elk’s Lodge at around 10:30 a.m., waiting to interview Jeffery Jennings, Co-Founder of the California Black Panther Party, I reflected on how Jennings and other Black Panthers ...
Veterans who once waited over a month to see a mental health counselor through Veterans Affairs now have the opportunity to see one at City College within a week. For free! Additional mental health ...
Representatives for the Undocumented Resource and Pride Centers spoke with Chancellor Greg Smith about the future of their respective programs at the first district-wide town hall held at Mesa College ...
Editor’s note: City Times Media’s Danny Straus and Vince Outlaw added play-by-play and color commentary for this men’s basketball game. To watch the video, click here. Audio feeds and transcripts will ...
Can’t access the audio? Click here. Subscribe to the City Times Story Reads podcast. Students who are in financial need have the opportunity to apply for scholarships on the City College website, but ...
Valentine’s Day 2025 has arrived and for many on the campus of San Diego City College it’s a subject of mixed emotions, regardless of relationship status. With the holiday here and love in the air, ...
For many in the San Diego City College community, the ongoing results of the November election have given them much to think about. “Not the outcome I was hoping for,” cybersecurity major Georgeii ...
As a teenager, Rudolph Ware was so captivated by “The Autobiography of Malcolm X” that he read it cover-to-cover in a single night. The next day Ware read the Quran and converted to Islam. That ...