End of the world party falls flat, mocked by atheists
At 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 21, 2011, the end of the world failed to arrive as predicted.
At 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 21, 2011, the end of the world failed to arrive as predicted.
One of the most powerful politicians in the country will be at the podium at the 2011 City College graduation ceremony May 28 when House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi delivers the keynote speech.
The Tinker Show is a live sketch comedy group that uses improv and short films to entertain audiences with an arsenal of jokes revolving around shock-inducing topics, like defecation and masturbation.
Take a group of ardent filmmakers, a region drenched with cinephiles, festival-savvy faculty and an affordable film school, and you get a premium film festival packed with the unique flavor and spice of City College.
As the 2012 election season begins to roar, battle lines are appearing around one of this nation’s most misleading and entrenched third rails: immigration, and the dangerous rhetoric from the federal to the local level is becoming as frightening as it is sickening.
The variety of options facing City College students hoping to transfer to four-year institutions can be overwhelming, which is why counselors in the transfer department work tirelessly to make the process as simple as possible.
A 21-year-old male City College student was stabbed multiple times during school hours on May 6, allegedly by another City College student, after an argument erupted in the halls of Mission campus.
City College hosted its third annual job fair at the Mission campus on May 11, where more than 40 businesses and organizations gathered to share information about their programs, providing opportunities for students and career professionals to brush up on their interviewing and networking skills.
Chancellor Don Griffin dismissed rumors of his retirement from City College May 16, citing the state’s budget crisis and an $18 to $20 million budget gap as the key reasons he might extend his term another year.
Diego Rivera’s “Pan American Unity,” a mural he painted specially for City College, might find a new home in the next few years as its current location doesn’t fulfill Rivera’s vision.
City College’s cheerleaders are doing more than just cheer at football and basketball games, and they are involving themselves in more than athletics.
Capitol Building, Sacramento, CA, May 13, 2011 – An exceprt from the “State of Emergency” teacher protests of the state capitol on May 13.
University of San Francisco, May 5, 2011 – The Guardsman Online asks mayoral candidate David Chiu about plans to decrease San Francisco fees for City […]
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