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In this new, chilling episode of The California Cryptid Cast, Blaze details a close encounter Thomas Wisman had with the ghost of The Screaming Tree. The mysterious haunting that's plagued El Monte since the 1900’s. This episode tells the tale of a murder, a ghost, a police officer, and stoner teens from 13 years ago.

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Thank you for listening to The California Cryptid Cast. I have been your Host, Blaze. Special thanks to Noah Gisler who composed the music for this. Check him out on Youtube.com: Noah Giesler. If you would like more episodes like this one, check out: California Cryptid Cast

This has been a City Times Sound production. The California Cryptid Cast and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities. To read more, visit sdcitytimes.com

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City Segments heard on City Times Sound. By Alan Goodman, Andrea Ross and Alisha Solan.

City College’s new student-run label, SDKnights Records, released their first album in May of 2024, as part of the Commercial Music program. In this City Segments, student artists and producers share about the record label experience in their own words. Get the scoop on how the label helps students get started and build their music careers.

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SONGS

PigHeaded, Fungal Mirage, Sounds of City - Vol. 1, 2024

All I Need Is You, Lee Wires, Sounds of City - Vol. 1, 2024

Nocturnal, Semie, Sounds of City - Vol. 1, 2024

Mirror, Mirror, Too Velli, Sounds of City - Vol. 1, 2024

charge, chxy, Sounds of City - Vol. 1, 2024

Last Night, Big Dame, Sounds of City - Vol. 1, 2024

Upon Thee, Mitigate, Sounds of City - Vol. 1, 2024

City Segments and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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Join Andrea Ross for the debut episode of Tribute Tracks. In this interview with tribute band Rebel Star, Amanda Dickson immerses you in a full Bowie experience. Find out her secrets to singing and dancing just like Ziggy himself and discover how audiences respond when a woman performs as this iconic male rock star, even when they are as gender-fluid as Bowie was.

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Links from the show:

Andrea Ross SoundCloud

Links for Rebel Star

Rebel Star Facebook

Rebel Star Website

TRIBUTE TRACKS is produced by ANDREA ROSS of City Times Sound. TRIBUTE TRACKS and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.
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Hosted by Joe Panek, CTS Producer.

Avery Laine, San Diego City College baseball pitcher and Pacific Coast Athletic Conference honorable mention recipient, talked about his journey from high school to an NCAA Division I scholarship at Loyola Marymount in this episode of “City Speaks.”

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Laine led the Knights in wins this season. He was third in ERA and second in strikeouts in the PCAC while playing only 12 games, six less than others in the conference.

Laine experienced a growth spurt in his senior year of high school that led him to pursue baseball more competitively.

After two seasons canceled due to COVID and a missed season because of injury, he put up an award-winning year and helped the Knights make the playoffs.

Knights first baseman Jacob Pfitzner is also heard in the interview talking about Laine. Pfitzner led the state in home runs this season.

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This episode of Beyond Beliefs Examines Toxic vs. Healthy Religion

Host Alisha Solan gets religion scholar Elizabeth Burke’s take on what makes religions healthy or toxic

Religion is a “prevalent, popular and powerful” force for both good and ill in our world. In this episode, we dive deeper into the value of studying religion as a means to understanding society and history. Does any one religion stand out as more healthy or toxic than others? What are five things that distinguish healthy religion from toxic religion?

Transcript

BEYOND BELIEFS is produced by ALISHA SOLAN of City Times Sound.

For additional episodes of BEYOND BELIEFS, visit https://soundcloud.com/alisha-solan

BEYOND BELIEFS and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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Join Andrea Ross for an interview with tribute band Rebel Star's, Amanda Dickson who will immerses you in a full Bowie experience. Find out her secrets to singing and dancing just like Ziggy himself and discover how audiences respond when a woman performs as this iconic male rock star, even when they are as gender-fluid as Bowie was.

TRANSCRIPT

TRIBUTE TRACKS is produced by ANDREA ROSS of City Times Sound. TRIBUTE TRACKS and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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“Tuesdays With Corey” asks important questions about music, media, and life in general.

Get real experiences and commentary from Corey and his guests. Episode 1 features Zach White from [adult swim] discussing his life in the media realm.

TRANSCRIPT:

https://otter.ai/u/CvRklbijFQfpQnZqUB1zG9NYFw0?view=transcript&tab=chat

ENDING SCRIPT:Tuesdays With Corey is produced by Corey C. Kopplin @gorystoryallegory of City Times Sound. CT Sound is part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.
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Cerina Nguyen talks about taking her talents to Vietnam after college in this episode of "City Speaks."

Hosted and produced by Joe Panek.

Cerina Nguyen, a first-team All-Pacific Coast Athletic Conference forward for the San Diego City College women’s basketball team, was pivotal for the Knights this season in helping them make the playoffs.

She led the PCAC in scoring and rebounding, gaining her recognition from various D-II and D-III schools along with scouts for the Vietnamese National Team.

In the episode of “City Speaks,” Nguyen talks to host Joe Panek about learning to play at the Kroc Center in La Mesa to her shortened senior season at Point Loma High due to transfer from Seattle.

Nguyen discusses her time at City College, training through COVID, and getting recruited to 4-year colleges and the national team.

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CT Sound is a part of City Times Media, the award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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Learn how to build rapport with your professor. “Body Language in Minutes” is back with a new episode focusing on student success.

Transcript:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nyCIj8aolGYFO3sE52vPTRg3VTNKlvotFAkKVF2w9jo/edit

Contributors:

Gonzalo Ruiz, Host and Producer. A.S. Professional Aeronautics, S.D. Miramar College

Whitnee Fountain, Body Language Expert. Masters of Science in Communication, ASU

Resources:

Scott Rouse

https://www.youtube.com/@ScottRouse

Greg Hartley

https://www.greghartley.com/

Body Language Tactics

https://body-language-tactics.mykajabi.com/body-language-tactics-landing

Body Language Panel YouTube channel

https://www.youtube.com/@bodylanguagetactics7285/featured

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ISSA - International Sports Sciences Association

https://www.issaonline.com/certification/personal-trainer-certification

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Body Language in Minutes and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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Warning: the following podcast contains descriptions of paranormal events and dead bodies. Listener discretion is advised.

All around California, there have been reports of strange creatures, unexplained phenomena, and chilling stories dating back centuries. These unexplained encounters with creatures beyond what we know to be our reality have been itching at the back of my brain for years. Now, I will be telling you these stories. From the ghosts of the Whaley House in Old Town, to the Munchkins of La Jolla, to the ChupaCabra of El Monte… This is The California Cryptid Cast.

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California Cryptid Cast

Music composed by: Noah Giesler youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@NoahGiesler

This has been a City Times Sound production. The California Cryptid Cast and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities. To read more, visit sdcitytimes.com.

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This podcast explores the beauty, power and diversity of religion and spirituality that goes Beyond Beliefs. Because religion is much more than a set of beliefs or tenets to be agreed upon.

Timestamps and transcripts:

https://otter.ai/u/meqgwyfBuHRZpF9DtTuzg-FNJwc?utm_source=copy_url

BEYOND BELIEFS is produced by ALISHA SOLAN of City Times Sound. BEYOND BELIEFS and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

To read more, visit sdcitytimes.com.

For additional episodes of BEYOND BELIEFS, visit ⁠https://soundcloud.com/alisha-solan⁠

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Join Samuel Sefu as he tells his story of how he came to the United States as an Immigrant from Tanzania. In this podcastSamuel speaks with Joe Paneck about the trip and the new experiences he faced when coming over including food, familyand his homeland.

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"Sam's Destiny" and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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Hosted by students of the SD City Music Club and produced by Chieftain, this episode of "SD City Music Club Podcast" features an interview with Bernie Clark, Music Club Secretary and former Music Club President and San Diego Miramar College Professor, Bear Wolf. Executive produced by Chieftain of City Times Sound.

For more information on Instagram: @sdcitymusicclub

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"SD City Music Club Podcast" and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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An interview with Carlos Hernandez, Knights Food Pantry/City College student and Chris Vannoy, poet. About Chris: Chris Vannoy who lives in San Diego, CA and is a member of a new generation of beat poets. He has spent more than 2 decades writing and performing original verse on San Diego open mic stages, touring extensively across the United States & Europe, and is known as the California State Beat Poet. He was honored by the National Beat Poetry Foundation, Inc. based in Connecticut and named San Diego, CA Beat Poet Laureate, (2017-2019) and US National Beat Poet Laureate (2018-2019).

Hosted by: Autumn Reign

Executive produced by Chieftain of City Times Sound.

For more information on Instagram: @sdcitymusicclub

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"SD City Music Club Podcast" and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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Hosted by students of the SD City Music Club and produced by Chieftain, this episode of "SD City Music Club Podcast" features Autumn Reign, Carla Puebla, Jim Giles

Executive produced by Chieftain of City Times Sound.

For more information on Instagram: @sdcitymusicclub

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"SD City Music Club Podcast" and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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"XOXO Gina" is produced and hosted by Frida Tellez.

"XOXO Gina" is a podcast created by women for women as a space to share their stories as well as individuals who seek understanding on topics relating to the female experience in an ever-changing world.

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podcast #xoxogina #women #womensstoriesmatter

womensempowerment #sandiegocitycollege #citycollege

"SXOXO Gina" and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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Hosted by students of the SD City Music Club and produced by Chieftain, this debut episode of "SD City Music Club Podcast" features an interview with Elaine Eng, the new Student Health director at City.

This episode includes a musical mash-up created by Chieftain, smashing the beat from “Paint The Town Red” with an excerpt of “Yo Soy Joaquin,” a poem by Corky Gonzales, read by Paulie_The_Latino_Slan.

"SD City Music Club Podcast" is hosted by Autumn Reign and Carla Puebla and features Elijah G., Chieftain, and special guest Elaine Eng.

Executive produced by Chieftain of City Times Sound.

Links from the show:

For more information on Instagram: @sdcitymusicclub

To read a complete transcript, click here.

"SD City Music Club Podcast" and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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City College students share their stories and perspectives on Chicano studies in the debut episode of the "Chicano Studies Podcast."

They found the class refreshing, empowering and it gave them a sense of belonging.

Through community involvement, these students are striving to break the cycles they were born into.

"Chicano Studies Podcast" is hosted by Michael David Prado and features students/guests Roxanne, Raul Solis and Aolanis C.

Original music by Michael D. Prado, Instagram: @winterfiji, and Marco Mexia, Instagram: @dontknowcaca.

Mashup: “I am Joaquin” - sMash’d up fall2023 by Chieftain

Executive produced by Chieftain of City Times Sound.

"Chicano Studies Podcast" and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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"Indie Live in San Diego" host Joe Pan interviews Sarah Mctaggart, who is the lead singer of indie pop group Transviolet in the first of a two-part interview.

The interview is a special edition of the radio home of live local indie music for San Diego.

They discuss her origins of becoming an artist, her experiences with record labels along with experiences interacting with fans.

To hear the "Indie Live in San Diego" radio show, click here. To read the transcript of this podcast, click here.

"Indie Live in San Diego" is produced by Joseph Panek of City Times Sound.

"Indie Live in San Diego" and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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"High News" with Kirby Tyrone is a unique podcast that brings together the world of news, sports, and cannabis from an elevated perspective.

Hosted by the charismatic Kirby Tyrone, the podcast delivers a blend of current events and insightful commentary, all while embracing a laid-back and open-minded approach.

Join Kirby as he navigates through the latest headlines, offering a refreshingly honest take on global happenings, sports updates, and the ever-evolving landscape of cannabis culture.

So, sit back, relax, and let High News take you on a journey through the highs and lows of the world, all with a touch of genuine, unfiltered insight.

To read the complete transcript, click here.

High News is produced by Kirby Harrison, a contributor to City Times Sound.

High News and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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Nathan Fletcher is urged to resign by the Board of Supervisors. Former President Donald Trump is attempting to block Mike Pence’s testimony. Meanwhile, a popular easter candy may be hiding health risks. In addition, find out just how pricey things have gotten in San Diego. All of that and more in this week’s edition of Newscene.0:00 - Coming Up…0:27 - Opening1:07 - Nathan Fletcher urged to resign ahead of schedule1:39 - Trump attempting to block Pence’s testimony2:01 - Extension on tax deadlines2:26 - The price of living in San Diego2:51 - An in-depth look at home ownership difficulties4:31 - The additional expense of leisure5:04 - Electric bills may see change5:34 - Up next…5:41 - Break6:13 - CA lawmaker looking to ban harmful candy ingredients6:46 - City College nursing program prestige7:13 - Beloved musical coming to City College’s Saville Theatre7:47 - The latest in entertainment9:20 - Bayfest to return to San Diego9:50 - Jurassic World exhibit coming to San Diego as well10:17 - Show CloseLinks from the show:More information about down payment assistance: calhfa.ca.govCity College Theatre: citycollegetheatre.comBuy tickets for Bayfest: sandiegobayfest.comNursing programs ranked: rncareers.orgTickets for fair concert: sdfair.comJurassic World: The Exhibition: jurassicworldexhibition.comFern Street Circus: fernstreetcircus.comProducer: Jillian FortnerAnchor: Jillian FortnerEntertainment: Candise BerryDirector: Veronica SpringerFloor Director: Suad MohammadTD: Roxy VieiraVideo: Joel NevarezTeleprompter: Chris AcedoAudio Assistant: Diana Villegas Videographers:Daniel SotoDavid BaughierRoxy VieiraVeronica SpringerWriters/Editors:Benjamin GuadarramaCandise BerryDaniel SotoDavid BaugherJillian FortnerJoel NevarezRoxy VieiraVeronica SpringerCTTV is a part of City Times Media, the award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.To read more, visit sdcitytimes.com.

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Former president Donald Trump appeared in court, the first President to be tried for criminal charges. Nathan Fletcher is stepping down amid sexual misconduct allegations. Meanwhile, downpours seem to be dying down for the foreseeable future. Find out more in our weather report. In sports, basketball fans are still buzzing from SDSU’s historic March Madness run. All of that and more in this week’s edition of Newscene.0:00 - Coming up…0:33 - Opening1:14 - Trump being tried for 34 felonies1:43 - Nathan Fletcher to be replaced2:13 - Zero emission trucks to be required in California2:37 - The skies are finally parting in San Diego4:24 - Mask mandates being cut from hospitals4:59 - Up next…5:10 - Break5:39 - Ocean Beach pier repair plans discussed6:18 - The latest in entertainment7:56 - SDGE offering $10,000 scholarships8:39 - The latest in sports9:58 - A whale of a … missing tail10:35 - Show closeLinks from the show:funbox.comsdgenews.comProducer: Roxy VieiraAnchor: Jillian FortnerWeather: Benjamin GuadarramaEntertainment: Candise BerrySports: Daniel SotoDirector: Veronica SpringerTD: David BaughierVideo: Joel NevarezTeleprompter: Candise Berry & Benjamin GuadarramaVideographers:Daniel SotoDavid BaughierWriters/Editors:Benjamin GuadarramaCandise BerryDaniel SotoDavid BaugherJillian FortnerJoel NevarezVeronica SpringerCTTV is a part of City Times Media, the award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.To read more, visit sdcitytimes.com

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Produced and hosted by Sven Domingos, City Times

San Diego City College has a new food pantry for students on campus. City Speaks host Sven Domingos gives listeners the inside scoop with an interview with the Knights Table administrative assistant Marie Lindsey.

In an interview with Lindsey by Jillian Fortner, the administrative assistant tells us what students can expect when visiting the Knight’s Table, City College’s food pantry.

Lindsey says the pantry offers a variety of healthy snacks because it keeps students’ energy up throughout the day, including breakfast, snacks, and lunch items.

The pantry is located in T-150 and open from Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Governor Gavin Newsom has visited San Diego to push a ballot measure to help the homeless across the state. We may continue to see more rain. And for basketball fans, learn about the SDSU men's basketball team's Sweet 16 game against Alabama. All of that and more in this week’s edition of Newscene.0:00 - Coming Up…0:28 - Opening1:09 - Governor Newsom’s homelessness ballot push1:44 - The city’s plans to address homelessness2:13 - New weather shelters opening2:40 - Rainy and clear weather in San Diego4:23 - Outrage over wall in Friendship Park5:01 - Up next…5:11 - Break5:42 - A ban on foam products6:18 - Lowering gas prices6:47 - Raising awareness of cyclist accidents7:15 - The show’s over for Rady Shell eavesdroppers7:48 - The latest in entertainment9:40 - Back to Ben9:55 - The latest in sports11:21 - Show closeLinks from the show:More information about weather shelters: sdhc.orgProducer: Roxy VieiraAnchor: Benjamin GuadarramaWeather: Jillian FortnerEntertainment: Candise BerrySports: Joel NevarezDirector: Veronica SpringerFloor Director: Jeff VillegasTD: David BaughierVideo: Daniel SotoTeleprompter: Candise BerryWriters/Editors:Benjamin GuadarramaCandise BerryDaniel SotoDavid BaughierJillian FortnerJoel NevarezVeronica SpringerCTTV is a part of City Times Media the award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.To read more, visit sdcitytimes.com. To view a transcript, visit https://sdcitytimes.com/wp-content/up....

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It’s raining again in San Diego. Find out when sunny skies will return in our weather report. The San Diego Community College District is distributing a new grant among students. An annual play is returning to San Diego City College -- find out how to get your tickets. All of that and more in this week’s edition of Newscene.Links from the show:Read about the Narcan vending machines: sandiegocounty.govFind out where and how to donate blood here: sandiegobloodbank.orgSee how you can participate in the Hot Chocolate Run: hotchocolate15k.comHere’s details on the new play season at City: citycollegetheatre.comFind out more about the Dreamhack convention: dreamhack.com/sandiegoGrab tickets for the Super Mario Movie: thesupermariobros.movieProducer: Benjamin GuadarramaAnchor: Jillian FortnerEntertainment: Roxy VieiraDirector: Veronica SpringerTD: Joel NevarezVideo: David BaughierTeleprompter: Susana SerranoWriters/Editors:Daniel SotoDavid BaughierJillian FortnerJoel NevarezRoxy VieiraStephfon WashingtonVeronica SpringerCTTV is a part of City Times Media the award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.To read more, visit sdcitytimes.com.

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The San Diego Community College District received $3.4 million in federal funds that will go to LGBTQ students, Dreamer/undocumented students and former foster youth. The San Diego Latino Film Festival returns this week. Daylight saving time is also approaching. Find out what time you’ll need to switch your clocks forward. All of that and more in this week’s edition of Newscene. Links from the show:• Read about SDCCD’s newest federal funding for students: https://sdcitytimes.com/news/2023/03/... • Visit the Fleet Science Center: https://fleetscience.org/• List of WalletHub’s Happiest Cities: https://wallethub.com/edu/happiest-pl... • Learn more about the Knights 4 Change club: https://www.sdcity.edu/life-at-city/c... • Check out San Diego’s Latino Film Festival: https://sdlatinofilm.com/ • Celebrate at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade:http://www.stpatsparade.org/ Producer: Ben GuadarramaAnchor: Jillian FortnerDirector: Veronica Springer (Shadow: Joel Nevarez)TD: Daniel Soto (Mentor: Roxy Vieria)Video: Elmo WoodwardTeleprompter: David BaughierWriters/Editors:Jillian FortnerRoxy Vieria Ben Guadarrama David BaughierDaniel SotoSteph WashingtonVeronica SpringerJoel NevarezElmo WoodwardCTTV is a part of City Times Media, the award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.To read more, visit sdcitytimes.com.

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Rainy weather in San Diego is causing flooding and road closures all over town. The IRS is giving tax extensions due to the severe weather. San Diego City College’s men's basketball team is set to play Fullerton College in the next round of the playoffs. And AMC Theaters is changing the way you buy your tickets. All of that and more in this week’s edition of Newscene Today.0:00 - Coming Up…0:30 - Opening1:10 - Rainy weather in San Diego2:06 - IRS extends tax deadlines2:32 - San Diego is getting smoother roads3:00 - Credits coming to SDG&E bills2:27 - Break 4:40 - Food trucks are back on campus5:06 - Knights men's basketball team advance in the playoffs5:33 - City's Music Club jamming on Fridays6:03 - AMC's new pricing system6:32 - New art exhibit opens at City6:58- Show closeLinks from our show:Details on the tax extensions: http://irs.govDetails on San Diego City College's Music Club: https://www.sdcity.edu/academics/scho...Details on City’s Art Gallery:https://www.sdcity.edu/community/arts...Producer: Jillian FortnerAnchor: Ben GuadarramaDirector: Veronica SpringerTD: Joel NevarezVideo: David BaughierAudio: Elmo WoodardTeleprompter: Roxy Vieira (Shadow: Steph Washington)Floor Director: Daniel SotoCamera Operator: Rico RiscoWriters/Editors:Jillian FortnerRoxy Vieria Ben Guadarrama David BaughierDaniel SotoSteph WashingtonCTTV is a part of City Times Media the award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.To read more, visit sdcitytimes.com.

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The Knowledge Industry is a podcast about the changing nature of education in California. Season one focuses on the potentially dramatic effect AB-927, a law that opens the doors to more bachelor’s degrees at the state’s community colleges could have on higher education. In this episode, hosts Philip Salata and Jakob McWhinney reflect on how the law works in practice and examine its first submission period. It also ponders whether AB-927 is enough, or whether more substantial changes to the California Master Plan for Higher Education are needed.

This podcast was created and written by Philip Salata and Jakob McWhinney. The theme music was written by Jakob McWhinney and this episode was also produced by Jakob McWhinney. Big thank you to Blue Dot Sessions for the additional music. Stay tuned for future episodes of the knowledge industry – available wherever you listen to podcasts.


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The Knowledge Industry is a podcast about the changing nature of education in California. Season one focuses on the potentially dramatic effect AB-927, a law that opens the doors to more bachelor’s degrees at the state’s community colleges could have on higher education. In this episode, hosts Philip Salata and Jakob McWhinney reflect on the developments leading up to AB-927, including the law’s pilot program predecessor SB-850. It also discusses the California Master Plan for Higher Education, which for the past 60 years has laid the ground rules for the state’s systems of higher ed.

This podcast was created and written by Philip Salata and Jakob McWhinney. The theme music was written by Jakob McWhinney and this episode was also produced by Jakob McWhinney. Big thank you to Blue Dot Sessions for the additional music. Stay tuned for future episodes of the knowledge industry – available wherever you listen to podcasts.


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Host Sven Domingos takes listeners behind the scenes of the Alafia Voices of the African Diaspora podcast. Buki Domingos and Darwin Fishman host the podcast that focuses on local politics, racial justice, elections and voting. The pair met in 2017 during a racial justice event and now hosts the podcast every Sunday at 1 p.m. on Facebook Live.


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The Listening Machine is a call-in show that asks San Diegans questions about the big issues they face every day.

In this episode, part of a series covering San Diegans’ experiences living through the COVID-19 pandemic, host Jakob McWhinney receives voicemails from a man hurt by his twin’s refusal to get a vaccine, and a grandmother frustrated that her granddaughter hasn’t been allowed to get vaccinated.

McWhinney also speaks to San Diego City College philosophy professor Soon-Ah Fadness about the ethics of vaccination and navigating the holidays with family.

The next season of The Listening Machine will focus on another pandemic wreaking havoc on San Diego … homelessness. Do you live in San Diego and want to talk about your thoughts or experiences? Leave us a message at (619) 736-8976 or visit TheListeningMachine.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

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The Listening Machine is produced by Jakob McWhinney, City Times Media multimedia journalist.

For past episodes of The Listening Machine, visit TheListeningMachine.com.

The Listening Machine and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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Still Processing is an autobiographical, narrative nonfiction show about using songwriting to process a traumatic experience.

In the debut episode covering lyrics, host William Tran begins his songwriting journey by learning how to write lyrics from journalist and musician Jakob McWhinney.

We also hear William process his own traumatic experience through recorded voice memos.

Still Processing is produced by William Tran, a City Times Media multimedia journalist.

Still Processing and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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The Listening Machine is a call-in show that asks San Diegans questions about the big issues they face every day. In the third episode covering San Diegans’ experiences living through the COVID-19 pandemic, we hear from a man who just doesn’t buy this whole pandemic thing -- specifically why everyone needs to get a vaccine.

Host Jakob McWhinney calls up a public health consultant for the county of San Diego to give his insight on some of this caller’s concerns. The conversation with Dr. Sayone Thialolipavan will be continued next episode.

The next season of The Listening Machine will focus on another pandemic wreaking havoc on San Diego … homelessness. Do you live in San Diego and want to talk about your thoughts or experiences? Leave us a message at (619) 736-8976 or visit TheListeningMachine.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

The Listening Machine is produced by Jakob McWhinney, City Times Media multimedia journalist.

The Listening Machine and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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The Listening Machine is a call-in show that asks San Diegans questions about the big issues they face every day.

In this episode, part of a series covering San Diegans’ experiences living through the COVID-19 pandemic, host Jakob McWhinney continues his conversation with an infectious disease expert.

The pair speak about the negative effects of vaccine information, and what it takes to break through to someone who is hesitant.

The next season of The Listening Machine will focus on another pandemic wreaking havoc on San Diego … homelessness. Do you live in San Diego and want to talk about your thoughts or experiences? Leave us a message at (619) 736-8976 or visit TheListeningMachine.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

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The Listening Machine is produced by Jakob McWhinney, City Times Media multimedia journalist.

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The Listening Machine and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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The Listening Machine is a call-in show that asks San Diegans questions about the big issues they face every day.

In the second episode covering San Diegans’ experiences living through the COVID-19 pandemic, we hear from a woman struggling to recover her social life after over a year and a half of isolation and an essential worker who didn’t have the luxury of isolation.

We also hear from a caller who misses spending time with her grandchildren and talks about another surging, yet less flashy epidemic -- scam and spam phone calls.

Our third and final episode about the COVID-19 pandemic will focus on vaccines. Do you live in San Diego and want to talk about your thoughts or experiences? Leave us a message at (619) 736-8976 or visit TheListeningMachine.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

The Listening Machine is produced by Jakob McWhinney, City Times Media multimedia journalist. Check out the first episode here.

The Listening Machine and CT Sound are part of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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The Listening Machine is a call-in show of sorts asking San Diegans questions about the big issues they face every day.

In our debut episode, we look at how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the lives of San Diegans. We hear from a man who thinks he caught the virus early on at a music trade show, as well as a woman struggling with feelings of judgment and with being judged. We also talk to a caller and his brother about the effects of COVID-19 on his sense of smell and taste. And we ask, what's booze got to do with it?

Do you live in San Diego and want to talk about your experience with the pandemic? Leave us a message at (619) 736-8976 or visit TheListeningMachine.com. Look forward to hearing from you!

The Listening Machine and CT Sound are parts of City Times Media, award-winning, student-produced digital news, TV news, magazine, radio/podcast and indie film, all on one platform at San Diego City College. CTM offers hands-on experience for students using new and emerging technologies in state-of-the-art facilities.

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In this episode, Gabriel Schneider looks into the gap between small business owners and San Diego County’s second-oldest city’s administration. National City has been hit disproportionately hard by both high COVID-19 infection rates and unemployment throughout the pandemic.

City officials had to build trust within the community, tackle language barriers and advertise financial assistance. But some business owners still never received any help and many Highland Avenue business owners struggled to keep their doors open.

This podcast is a part of The Highland Avenue projectthe Democracy and the Informed Citizen Emerging Journalist Fellowship program. The fellows selected were Katia Pechenkina, Vicky Pineda, Gabriel Schneider and Susana Serrano.

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With San Diego City College still closed for in-person classes, the first news radio class since the start of the pandemic recently wrapped up remote production at the end of the spring 2020 semester.

Assad Khalilzadeh, Program Director of City Times Sound, spoke with Operations Manager Vicky Pineda, Podcast Director Devon Doane and Executive Producer of CTTV Susana Serrano to discuss the return of radio to City College.

News Radio Midday was a twice-weekly radio newscast produced remotely by and featuring the students from the Radio, Television & Film program at San Diego City College.

The group discussed the challenges that come with producing a radio show remotely, how the program compares to its pre-pandemic counterpart and what changes they hope to see the program take in the future.


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Marlena Harvey, Managing Editor of the City Times, spoke with counseling interns at San Diego City College, Tristan Hartley, and Laurel Marks about sex and sexuality, which are often considered taboo topics to many students and teachers.

Marks and Hartley facilitated a twice-monthly event called “Taboo Topics”, creating a safe space for students to talk about sex and sexuality.

Among the topics covered in the podcast, Harvey and Hartley discussed power play in the bedroom, authenticity, reclaiming your body after trauma, polyamory and masturbation.

In this episode, Harvey reflects on the episode about polyamory and power play in the bedroom. She shared her opinion on shame and communication. Harvey also explained the differences between polyamory and polygamy in relationships.

To listen to Harvey’s past episodes of Sex and Sexuality, click here.


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San Diego City College student Gary Tallaksen discusses the changes in the classes and the production of theatre classes.

Instructors at City College took charge of Zoom to overcome the challenges of the pandemic.

As students continued to take classes online, some courses became continuously difficult.

In spring 2020, the production of "Urinetown" was postponed. As the class continued online, changes were made to adapt to the circumstances.

“When everything changed it seemed to happen overnight,” Tallaksen said. “You know, we were in full rehearsals for Urinetown and everybody was getting excited.”

It was the virtual production in the fall of last year called “Mere Mortals'' where Tallaksen played a New York City construction worker where he decided if he wanted to continue taking courses throughout the pandemic.


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Due to the San Diego City College being closed, the campus' student radio program has been broadcasting in an automated format without on-air talent.

The only regular program on the station this spring semester was News Radio Midday, which had to be produced off-campus.

Dean Jeanie Tyler, who is in charge of City College’s School of Arts, Humanities, Communications, & Telecommunications, talked about the newscast on today’s podcast, acknowledging the hard work that it takes to produce the show.

“I think given the challenges of all of us being remote right now while the campus remains closed,” Tyler said, “that I am actually very proud of the work that is still able to be done live while we’re working under these conditions.”

When it comes to the future of SDS Radio, Tyler expects it to be back on the air for the fall semester in a limited form.

“In the fall, if we are able to offer the radio class, I do see some instances in which students will be able to get into the booth again, but probably not on a regular basis,” she said.

Tyler also brought up an idea from City College President Ricky Shabazz of collaborating with the college’s Jazz radio station, KSDS.

“We used to have radio students who did live weather and traffic and sports updates on KSDS," Tyler said. "We want to get back to that model.”

Listen to Tyler discuss the future of student radio, as well as City College’s radio classes, in this episode.


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For the final episode of City Speaks Sex & Sexuality host Marlena Harvey talks with Tristan Hartley and Laurel Marks in of San Diego City College’s Mental Health Counseling about final thoughts of the semester, and share resources for students to utilize.

This is the final episode of City Speaks Sex & Sexuality, a student-produced serial podcast presented by City Times Media. Follow us on social media @sdcitytimes or online at sdcitytimes.com.


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City Speaks Sex & Sexuality host Marlena Harvey talks with Tristan Hartley and Laurel Marks of San Diego City College’s Mental Health Counseling about the many definitions of masturbation, how exploring yourself can lead to a better sex life and why masturbation is so taboo.

This is the latest episode of City Speaks Sex & Sexuality, a student-produced serial podcast presented by City Times Media. Follow us on social media @sdcitytimes or online at sdcitytimes.com.


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This week on City Speaks Sex & Sexuality host Marlena Harvey talks with Tristan Hartley of San Diego City College’s Mental Health Counseling about what polyamory is, how to explore polyamory in a healthy and safe way and how it’s different from polygamy.

This is the latest episode of City Speaks Sex & Sexuality, a student-produced serial podcast presented by City Times Media. Follow us on social media @sdcitytimes or online at sdcitytimes.com.


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City Times Editor-in-Chief Gabriel Schneider talks to President Em Carpenter and Vice President Larissa Johnson of the San Diego College Nursing Students’ Association about their partnership in the vaccination effort by the state.

They had to adapt and learn online while also conducting their clinical rotation in a pandemic. Both reflect on their journey in the program and express how proud they are to be a City College student.

“I couldn’t have asked for a better cohort, a better group of friends (and) better faculty,” Johnson said. “They all have been so supportive in making sure we get through this.”

This is the latest episode of City Speaks, a student-produced podcast presented by City Times Media. Follow us on social media @sdcitytimes or online at sdcitytimes.com.


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This week on City Speaks Sex & Sexuality, host Marlena Harvey talks with Tristan Hartley and Laurel Marks of San Diego City College’s Mental Health Counseling about reclaiming a healthy sex life after enduring sexual trauma. Whether you need to talk to a professional or just do small daily mental exercises, this episode highlights that everyone has the power to reclaim their bodies after bad experiences.

This is the latest episode of City Speaks Sex & Sexuality, a student-produced serial podcast presented by City Times Media. Follow us on social media @sdcitytimes or online at sdcitytimes.com.


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This week on City Speaks Sex & Sexuality, host Marlena Harvey talks with Tristan Hartley of San Diego City College’s Mental Health Counseling about authenticity in the bedroom, healthy communication with your partner, and setting boundaries.

This is the latest episode of City Speaks Sex & Sexuality, a student-produced serial podcast presented by City Times Media. Follow us on social media @sdcitytimes or online at sdcitytimes.com.


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City Times Media's Will Mauriz talks with D'Marcus Andrus about his journey as a veteran and a San Diego City College student while making music.

He has announced his debut Xodus album released March 15.

The City College music club meets every Friday, for more information reach out to Professor Espar.

This is the latest episode of City Speaks, a student-produced podcast presented by City Times Media. Follow us on social media @sdcitytimes or online at sdcitytimes.com.


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City Speaks Sex & Sexuality host Marlena Harvey, managing editor for the City Times, talks with Tristan Hartley and Laurel Marks of San Diego City College’s Mental Health Counseling about using  BDSM and power play healthily in the bedroom. Join us 9 a.m. every Thursday for discussions on topics considered “taboo” in most households and classrooms.

Do you have a question you don’t feel comfortable asking about sex and sexuality? Join the upcoming Taboo Topics Zoom meetings on April 21 and May 5. See sdcitytimes.com and search for " Taboo" for more information.

This is the latest episode of City Speaks Sex & Sexuality, a student-produced serial podcast presented by City Times Media. Follow us on social media @sdcitytimes or online at sdcitytimes.com.


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City Speaks Sex & Sexuality host Marlena Harvey talks with Tristan Hartley of San Diego City College’s Mental Health Counseling about the mission of the Taboo Topics virtual student series and his role as a mental health counseling intern.

If you are interested in joining the Taboo Topics bi-weekly Zoom meetings or to ask your own questions, please join Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. The next meetings will be April 7, April 21 and May 5.

This is the latest episode of City Speaks Sex & Sexuality, a student-produced serial podcast presented by City Times Media. Follow us on social media @sdcitytimes or online at sdcitytimes.com.


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City Speaks' Gabriel Schneider talks with Carlos Turner Cortez about the issues the new chancellor of the San Diego Community College District may face post-COVID-19.

The district Board of Trustees announced four finalists on Feb. 5. In addition to Cortez, the list includes Mesa College President Pamela Luster, St. Charles (Missouri) Community College President Barbara Kavalier and Chancellor of Pima (Arizona) Community College Lee Lambert.

The board is aiming to make the final selection by late March and have the new chancellor start July 1.

This is the latest episode of City Speaks, a student-produced podcast presented by City Times Media. Follow us on social media @sdcitytimes or online at sdcitytimes.com.


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The 2020 elections have come to a close and we reached out to City College students to hear their thoughts through it all. 

The topics ranged from why they voted to issues surrounding America this year including COVID-19 pandemic and protests against racial injustice. 

To read the original story about the election experience, visit https://sdcitytimes.com/campus-life/2020/11/05/city-college-students-share-election-experience/

This is the latest episode of City Speaks, a podcast presented by the reporters of City Times. Follow us on social media @sdcitytimes or online at sdcitytimes.com.


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By Elisabeth Vermeulen, Staff Writer

The 2020 commencement ceremony for San Diego City College was scheduled at Balboa Park for May 22 — a rite of passage that many students wait a lifetime to experience.

But due to statewide restriction of assembling large groups, San Diego Community College District Chancellor Constance Carroll announced in an April 1 email that the ceremony was postponed. City students were later notified that the event would be held virtually on July 17.

To read the original story about the postponement, visit https://sdcitytimes.com/campus-life/2020/04/15/students-faculty-react-to-commencement-postponement/.

This is the latest episode of City Speaks, a podcast presented by the reporters of City Times. Follow us on social media @sdcitytimes or online at sdcitytimes.com.


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By Valerie Vizcarra, Staff Writer

Community colleges all over California are preparing for online instruction to continue, possibly through the fall term, according to California Community Colleges Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley.

Oakley is hosting media teleconferences on Zoom for student journalists across the state. Coverage of the first meeting was featured in the City Times here: https://sdcitytimes.com/news/2020/04/28/state-chancellor-discusses-emergency-response-to-pandemic-outbreak/

This is the latest episode of City Speaks, a podcast presented by the reporters of City Times. Follow us on social media @sdcitytimes or online at sdcitytimes.com.


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By Gabriel Schneider, Staff Writer

Paula Quinonez is a San Diego City College student whose passion is performing Ballet Folklorico.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Quinonez has been unable to meet and practice with her troupe. She shares why she dances and the difficulties of practicing Ballet Folklorico from home.

Quinonez's story is featured in City Times City Journals. Click here to read more: https://sdcitytimes.com/top-stories/2020/04/09/a-folklorico-dancer-copes-with-the-new-way-of-life/

This is the debut episode of City Speaks, a podcast presented by the reporters of City Times. Follow us on social media @sdcitytimes or online at sdcitytimes.com.


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Top story this week- Cafeteria delayed again. 

Also in this episode- Transfer Fair, symphony review, 

ICYMI- Women’s volleyball upsets MiraCosta


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In this episode

Top story- City College introduces a class in the business of cannabis

Also in this episode- "Pelo Malo" screened at City College, World Coming Out Day, Knights men's soccer wins its first match of the season

ICYMI- Walk and Roll SD held at Chula Vista marina 


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