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An SDCCD committee recommends police tasers on campus. Chancellor’s cabinet, Board of Trustees get final say ...
Each semester, the students of professor Michael Espar’s jazz history class are assigned to review a jazz release. We’ve gathered some of the best of this semester’s reviews together. They range from ...
A $3.5 billion developing bond initiative proposed by the San Diego Community College District is advancing to its next phase before going to the ballot in the November election. The bond plan ...
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 ...
Students began applying for the inaugural bachelor’s degree in cyber defense and analysis at City College in Oct. 2023, with classes to begin fall 2024. Here is a timeline of how it all came to be.
San Diego City College Music Club sponsored the first open mic night of the semester on Mar. 1, where students and community members gathered in room C-209 for an afternoon of musical and poetic ...
AP 3415 aims to protect undocumented students by prohibiting anyone but the district chancellor from engaging with immigration authorities ...
Approximately 30 students, along with family members and campus administrators, gathered around tables in Gorton Quad to decorate their graduation caps in advance of semester-ending commencement ...
Fake students popped up throughout California community colleges this past year, and San Diego City College is no exception.
Nine years after 43 prospective teachers were disappeared in Iguala, Mexico, members of M.E.Ch.A of San Diego City College rallied on campus on Sept. 26 to commemorate the events that continue to ...
San Diego City College buildings were briefly evacuated on Monday as an earthquake rattled downtown San Diego. The initial magnitude 5.2 earthquake, centered 2.5 miles south of Julian, was followed by ...
In this week’s edition, CCTV covers the voter information, guides and resources that are available to San Diego City College students through the Democracy Challenge page. City’s Student Affairs ...
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