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ABOVE THE FOLD Michele Lundeen and Blues Streak excite audience at The Saville Theatre

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International book fair carries onward Book fair turns page despite budget cuts

Senate Vice President Stephen Faille motioned to reduce the amount of the sponsorship because ASG had previously given $1,000 toward the fair last semester. Faille cited the event’s popularity among students as a reason to continue to provide sponsorship, but added, “I think it’s really important that we monitor our spending and what we commit to.” “I think it’s very reasonable,” Escalante said before the ASG. “The demand is great; the resources are limited.” The City College Foundation periodically provides funding to the fair, but not this year. “We’re now in an alternating pattern with the City College Foundation,” Escalante said. “Every other year they’ll fund the book fair and in the meantime they’ll fund another program that may not have had support before (in) an attempt to make the distribution of limited resources equitable.” Escalante said that the American Federation of

By Adam Burkhart City Times Under a tight budget, the annual San Diego City College International Book Fair will carry on this year Oct. 1 through 6 with limited sponsorship from the Associated Student Government. The book fair is operating on a much smaller budget than it has in the past, which impelled book fair director, professor Virginia Escalante to try some more imaginative strategies to secure those funds. “We did the Macy’s thing, shop for a cause,” Escalante said, explaining that they sold $5 coupons for sale at Macy’s in exchange for the price of the coupon. “How desperate can you get?” Escalante said. The ASG approved a $1,000 sponsorship of the book fair at their meeting Sept. 14, which was $2,000 less than the fair’s organizers had requested.

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CAMPUS LIFE City clubs gather in Gorton Quad

Students check out club booths during club rush on sept 18. David L. Wells, City Times

Club rushing the quad By Lizz Carson City Times City’s annual Club Rush Week took place from Sept. 17 to 20 at Gorton Quad. It was hosted by the Inner Club Council and Associated Student Government. Several organizations and clubs on campus took part, hoping to gain attention from students and raise

awareness for their causes. Many of the clubs and organizations that take part in rush week offer access to internships and scholarships that students may no know are available. According to ICC President Christian Avila, City has 36 official clubs and organizations. President Avila also expressed that he expects

Rush Week to kick off a year full of events and club cooperation here on campus. Many club representatives agreed, saying that they would like to coordinate and hold events that are sponsored by multiple organizations. A reoccurring theme heard around the quad and booths was how these clubs and organizations help stu-

dents get involved with not only their campus, but their community as well. Clubs give students the chance to explore their interests outside of the classroom and offer many benefits to student looking to transfer. For more information visit www.sdcity.edu/CampusLife/StudentOrganizations.

CAMPUS LIFE

City College wins top honors on Rate My Professor By Andrew Hahn and Jennifer Manalili City Times

City ranked best community college in the nation Out of the 7,500 schools and 1.5 million professors listed on the website RateMyProfessor.com, San Diego City College was named the top community college in the

nation with Kristen Cole, a professor of psychology at the school, also receiving accolade ranking fifteenth on a list of the nation’s Highest Rated Professors. “This top ranking for our college and Professor Cole shows our students acknowledge the dedication and commitment we give every day to ensure the best college experience possible,” said City President Terrance Burgess in a press release. Rate My Professor serves as an online database for pro-

fessor ratings. Anyone can visit the website and search for their school or professor and read what past students have written about them. Each year the site compiles a list of the top professors based on ratings from students. Ratings on the site are anonymous and designed to offer students information about their instructors before they decide to enroll in a class. City was rated a 3.91, the highest in the nation, for professor average out of 834 pro-

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fessors that are mentioned on the site. The overall school average was rated at 3.6. “Dr. Cole is the ‘best all around’ teacher...She has wonderful stories to share that bring the class to life! She gives great study guides before each test. She is the BEST teacher I’ve ever had,” wrote one enthusiastic student on the website. “I love SD City College. There is no better location than Downtown San Diego. The professors are phenomenal and the student body is

so diverse that it gives you the nation. The school was rated opportunity to meet all kinds of different people,” wrote based on the following categories: location, reputation, opportunities, library, campus, Internet speed, clubs and events, food and social activities. Site users often post about a professor’s style of teaching including how much homework they give, how well they another student. Just recently, a new fea- prepare the class for exams, ture was added allowing stu- how well they cover the matedents to rate the quality of the rial and even more personal school overall. This is where See Ratings, page 7 City was ranked best in the

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