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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 ...
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 ...
Click here to view the debut edition of CityScene magazine. Josie Talamantez remembers sitting in a Chicano Studies class at San Diego City College in April 1970. At that same time, Mario Solis, ...
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 ...
In this week’s edition, host Eliza Barranco gives tips for a stress-free commute if you’re traveling for the holiday. You can also learn more about an important Cal State and UC deadline that could ...
Jennifer Cosio walked into the Academic Senate meeting on Sept. 11 wanting to learn a few things about how San Diego City College is governed. Before Cosio could finish introducing herself to the ...
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 ...
After 10 years between college math classes, Emily Kuzaman figured she could ease her way back into the subject with an intermediate algebra class. But the Arizona transplant soon learned the course ...
To read this story in Spanish, click here. Astronaut Katya Echazaretta, self-described as unemotional, doesn’t cry easily. But after her inaugural flight into space last June as a crew member on the ...
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. More community colleges across the state are ...
Rainy weather in San Diego is causing flooding and road closures all over town. The IRS is also giving tax extensions due to the severe weather. San Diego City College’s men’s basketball team is set ...
Can’t access the audio? Click here. Subscribe to the City Times Media podcast. City Times Sound presents Thoughts, a podcast hosted by Joel Garcia where he gives his personal opinion on a variety of ...
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