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  • Dec 11, 2024 | sdcitytimes.com | Nathan Fernandez |Ryan Matthysse |Frankie Rodriguez |Sarai Gomez Huerta |Daniela Luna

    Can’t see the video? Click here. Read the transcript here. The San Diego City College Learning Resource Center debuted a newly renovated area for students to study this fall. City’s library now has a study lounge where students can relax, study and socialize in a welcoming place. The new collaborative study space has tables with comfortable seating all around.

  • Dec 7, 2024 | toomuchlovemagazine.com | Daniela Luna

    Feria Clandestina, Miami’s claims to be one of the most authentic and community-driven art fair, is making waves during its third edition. Founded by Nuria Richards in 2019, Clandestina began as a small but impactful exhibition in a Midtown apartment and has since evolved into a cultural cornerstone. Now hosted at the iconic Gold Dust Motel, this fair champions local talent and curatorial innovation, offering an antidote to the often glossy and inaccessible nature of Miami Art Week.

  • Dec 1, 2024 | toomuchlovemagazine.com | Daniela Luna

    Miami Art Week and Art Basel are a dazzling confluence of the global art scene’s brightest stars, cutting-edge works, and—let’s face it—its absurdities. With an endless roster of fairs, parties, and cultural events vying for attention, it can be equal parts exhilarating and overwhelming. During a recent talk hosted by Oolite Arts, legendary Miami gallerist Fredric Snitzer offered a refreshingly candid perspective on how to approach this whirlwind week with intention and clarity.

  • Oct 25, 2024 | sdcitytimes.com | Keila Menjivar Zamora |Andrea Valdez |Gina Stevens |Daniela Luna

    Incumbent Stephen Whitburn and challenger Coleen Cusack attended a community forum moderated by the League of Women Voters on Sept. 25 to discuss their campaigns for the District 3 seat on the San Diego City Council. Throughout the roughly 45-minute forum, they answered attendees’ questions, contrasting their plans for the district and discussing topics such as housing, homelessness and public transit.

  • Oct 21, 2024 | sdcitytimes.com | Daniela Luna

    Editor’s note: This is one of seven issue-focused voter’s guides based on data from the City College Community Agenda. Check back often for the rest of the guides and the latest City Times Media election-related news and information. San Diego City College bioengineering major Yuly Mendez looks at the issue of immigration through the lens of a scientist.

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