Overcoming 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 ArticleTalk to have better grades
Photo by Maria Laura Miramon / TIMES STAFF ”…professors are among the first people you’ll interact with as an adult.” Ellen Bremen, author of “Say This, NOT That to Your Professors.” You think...
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 ArticleA tale of two campuses
When you live in San Jose and decide to go to community college, you are left with two choices, to attend Evergreen Valley College or San Jose City College. While the schools are technically “sister...
View ArticleSJCC’s paw-some neighbor
It might not be well-known to students on campus that for almost 14 years, SJCC has been shelter to a little black cat with white paws named Socks. Since she was a kitten, Socks has found comfort in...
View ArticleCalendar of events
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View ArticleFavorite browsers offered in Cyber Café
The five computers in the Cyber Café use the Windows Seven Operating System and can be used by students to browse the internet. The Cyber Café is located in the Student Center. There’s no sign up...
View ArticleBreaking news: SJCC cancels in-person classes through March 15 in coronavirus...
SJCC has cancelled all in-person classes through Sunday, March 15 because of coronavirus. Starting Monday, in-person classes will resume in an online format, according to the SJCC website. “The...
View ArticleCity College Times a winner at journalism convention
The City College Times won five awards at the California College Media Association’s 2020 Excellence in Student Media competition. The competition included entries from 65 California colleges and...
View ArticleIntroduction to the San Jose City College campus
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View ArticleVietnamese Pronouns to know when visiting Vietnam
If you are planning a trip to Vietnam, in addition to studying basic greetings such as xin chào (hello), cảm ơn (thank you) or tạm biệt (goodbye), you need to know how to use Vietnamese pronouns in...
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