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Peralta Community College District's only student-run publication.

The Citizen

Peralta Community College District's only student-run publication.

The Citizen

Peralta Community College District's only student-run publication.

The Citizen

Peralta Trustee Paulina Gonzalez Brito addresses the crowd at Berkeley City College’s 50th anniversary celebration. The event featured a block party along with a groundbreaking ceremony for the college’s new Milvia Street building. (Photo: Marcus Creel/PCCD)
‘We’re still rising’: BCC celebrates 50th anniversary
College throws block party and breaks ground on new building
Sam O'Neil, Associate Editor • May 6, 2024
College of Alameda jazz professor Glen Pearson demonstrates his musical talent on his classroom piano. Hes one of the newest members of the Count Basie Orchestra, a historic 18-piece jazz ensemble that took home a Grammy this year.
The humble Grammy-winning pianist leading CoA’s music program
Desmond Meagley, Staff Writer • March 4, 2024
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PCCDs classified employees pose for a pic at the first-ever professional development day for classified professionals. PCCD Chancellor Tammeil Gilkerson reflected on the event in her report to the Board of Trustees. (Source: PCCD)
Peralta’s leadership search, CCC public safety earmark, and “rumors” discussed at 4/9 meeting of PCCD Trustees
Desmond Meagley, Staff Writer • April 24, 2024
Student Trustee Naomi Vasquez, who was sworn onto the Peralta Community College District Board of Trustees on Dec. 12, 2023, sees her role as an opportunity to uplift her fellow students and advocate for the value of a community college education.
Student Trustee Naomi Vasquez aims to lift voices and empower students at PCCD
Isabelly Sabô Barbosa, Social Media Editor • February 28, 2024
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The Citizen launches new website

(Graphic by Li Khan/The Citizen using illustration by Kitty De Leon/Canva Original Stickers)

Notice anything different?

The Citizen rolled out a complete overhaul of our website today. The redesign has been a long time coming, with planning and discussion beginning in March of this year.

In addition to redesigning the look and feel of the site, we’ve created a new Policies page, and made some changes to our About page. Information about our staff – previously tucked away in the About page – can now be found on our new Staff page, located in the top menu bar. Former Citizen staff profiles are also available, going back to the Fall 2019 semester. 

Other minor changes:

  • Individual staff pages now include bio, picture, as well as a list of all content created by the staff member.* 
  • Fixed broken FAQ link. Our FAQs page is here.
  • Subheadings will now be displayed in story previews on the homepage and category pages.
  • Fixed issue where “posted” date sometimes appeared as one day after the actual date of publication.
  • Fixed issue where bylines on homepage only displayed one author when a story had multiple authors.
  • Cleaned up categorizations: Removed unnecessary categories, and replaced categories containing few stories with tags. Fixed issue regarding duplicate categories for each of the four colleges. 

More tweaks to the site design are underway and may be rolled out on an ongoing basis.

*Article published before the Fall 2019 semester may be missing from individual staff pages, and are currently uncategorized. A full list of these articles can be found here.

About the Contributor
Li Khan
Li Khan, Editor in Chief
Li Khan is the Editor in Chief of The Citizen, and a member of the CalMatters College Journalism Network. She believes in the power of student media to hold local institutions accountable. She's particularly interested in analyzing how changes to higher education policy trickle down from the Capitol to colleges and their constituents. Li holds a degree in Computer Science from The University of Texas at Dallas and hopes to incorporate that knowledge into data-centered reporting projects. 
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