Letter to the editor: Glad to have the City College Times
Dear City College Times, I truly enjoy reading all the amazing articles written by our very own San Jose City College students. Sometimes it is hard to keep up with all the events, news and...
View ArticleEditorial: The line has been crossed
San Jose City College has a serious problem with the high rate of students who have experienced and witnessed sexual harassment among their peers. It is noticeable that sexual harassment, which is...
View ArticleOvercoming adversity
Muna Saber, 33, won a Hall of Excellence award for Student Overcoming Adversity on Wednesday, May 17. Saber moved to America after a troubled life in Iraq when the war against terror began in 2003. She...
View ArticleRough start for SJCC women’s volleyball team
The Jaguars faced defeat at the Sept. 11 away game against Ohlone Renegades. San Jose City College’s women’s volleyball team played away at Ohlone College for its first game of the season. The Jaguars...
View ArticleDeja vu falls upon Jaguars
[/media-credit] Andres Trevon (No. 23), right, evades Sanders Sidney (No. 9), left, during a practice game at San Jose City College stadium on Sept. 18 before going to West Hill College.The San Jose...
View ArticleRadio station brings music festival to Golden Gate Park
Photo illustration by Maria Laura Miramon / TIMES STAFF Alice 97.3 radio station will host a free concert in San Francisco. The music festival, called Now & Zen, will last from noon to 5 p.m. on...
View ArticleOld is new again: good or bad?
Paramount Pictures and the estate of author Mario Puzo struck a deal to allow the release of a new “Godfather” book in May. In recent weeks, that agreement has turned sour. According to The Hollywood...
View ArticleNew dean sets goals
Lynn Nguyen / TIMES STAFF Interim Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences Jesus Covarrubias works in his office on Sept. 18. Jesus...
View ArticleIs it the fans?
It’s the final possession in the fourth quarter. Your team is 40 yards from the end zone. They are down by five points, and there is only 10 seconds left in the game. A field goal will not suffice;...
View ArticleTimes staff take home 14 awards in competition
Hello dear readers, I’m happy to announce that Times staff took home two on-the-spot awards and 12 publication awards from the 2017 NorCal Journalism Association of Community College Conference at De...
View ArticleWe brought back a dozen!
The Times swept up 12 awards from Long Beach at the 2018 California College Media Association Awards on Saturday, March 3. Six former and present staff members received recognition for their work for...
View ArticleSJCC student journalists honored among NorCal’s best
The City College Times, the student media at San Jose City College, received 15 awards at the Journalism Association of Community Colleges’ Virtual Fall Conference on Nov. 6-8. About 217 students,...
View ArticleCollege instructors adapt to teaching during the pandemic
The pandemic caused a lot of upheaval for students, and it also created some difficulties for instructors who had never taught online before. San Jose City College Journalism professor Gail McElroy...
View ArticleCOVID-19 has impacted the mental health of many students at SJCC
Students at SJCC share how COVID-19 has impacted their mental health and give tips on how they coped with their struggles. The post COVID-19 has impacted the mental health of many students at SJCC...
View ArticleSJCC addresses hunger before Thanksgiving
Cars were lined up for blocks on Wednesday, Nov. 25, as students and local residents waited to receive free groceries at San Jose City College. SJCC, in partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank, has...
View ArticleFaces in the Crowd: How the Times Staff celebrated Thanksgiving
Elaisa Acosta Meneses I celebrate Thanksgiving. I adopted the celebration after arriving in the United States. I gathered with my family and our closest friends for Thanksgiving. This year for...
View ArticleTop 10 elective courses you should consider taking next semester
If you are somehow doubting that taking classes online could be beneficial, think again. San Jose City College is offering courses during the spring 2021 semester that could benefit your academic,...
View ArticleHealthcare workers describe life during the pandemic
On March 4, Fort Bend County Health and Human Services in Rosenberg, Texas, confirmed the first case of COVID-19. The patient was a 70-year-old man who just returned to Texas after traveling abroad and...
View ArticleHow to preserve holiday traditions while staying safe
Dung Tran This year has been an exceptional year for everyone in our country and the world. The pandemic has turned people’s lives completely upside down, and their lives and jobs have also changed a...
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