Three days of noncredit classes offered for summer
An “Open College” proposal by City College’s General Assembly has been approved for the summer and will offer free lectures, workshops, labs, food and open discussions.
An “Open College” proposal by City College’s General Assembly has been approved for the summer and will offer free lectures, workshops, labs, food and open discussions.
City College’s radio station, KCSF 90.9 FM, held its first live remote broadcast in 30 years of operation on May 7.
In these difficult economic times, everyone is tightening their budgets, including City College.
The United States are currently involved in two official wars: Afghanistan and Iraq – and we have helped to completely destroy these countries.
City College graphic design student Nate Payne is trying to turn his vision of a new and improved District 6 into legislative reality by running for City Supervisor in the upcoming election. He is seeking to replace Chris Daly who has reached his term limit as a supervisor.
Former City College student April Martin Chartrand decided she needed to leave a legacy in April 2009.
City College police officers responded to reports of shots fired at the Ocean Campus Lunch Box restaurant on May 6 and discovered that the source of the noise was not a gun, but an unlicensed fireworks display on the roof which resulted in a small fire.
The mayor’s scramble to close San Francisco’s $483 million projected deficit hit home for many youth-serving community organizations with the recent cuts to the Department of Youth, Children and Their Families budget.
Watching Life 2.0, a documentary about the virtual reality sensation Second Life, was an entertaining thrill, emotionally insightful and satisfyingly voyeuristic.
For the second season in a row, the Northern California Women’s Badminton Finals were a formality for the most dominant program at City College this year.
As both a news editor and a columnist, I haven’t always lived up to my admittedly lofty aspirations.
Chuck Palahniuk’s latest novel, “Tell-All”, is about a washed-up actress named Katherine “Miss Kathie” Kenton and her confidant, Hazie Coogan, who is not only her maid but also the force behind Katherine’s glamorous facade.
“Invest in Education,” a new program to save classes at the school, was launched by the Foundation of City College of San Francisco this month.
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