College nets $15,000 in donations
The City College donation campaign to save fall 2010 classes has raised over $15,000, and efforts are underway to raise much more in the near future.
Read MoreThe City College donation campaign to save fall 2010 classes has raised over $15,000, and efforts are underway to raise much more in the near future.
Read MoreJust two years ago, this little whippersnapper named Bontã Hill walked into bungalow 214, home of The Guardsman, curious to know what it took to join the school newspaper.
Read MoreA public hearing to discuss the City College 2010-11 budget will be held in Room 103 of the Wellness Center on May 18 at 1:15 p.m.
Read MoreSophomore forward Da’Ron Sims, a player who turned his life around at City College playing hoops for Rams head basketball coach Justin Labagh the past two seasons, recently found out his full-ride basketball scholarship to Sacramento State had been retracted.
Read MoreThe City College Police Department urges faculty and staff to take active responsibility for their personal safety.
Read MoreIf Texas rewriting history isn’t enough, Gov. Jan Brewer of Arizona signed a bill into law on Apr. 23 that essentially allows law enforcement officers to racially profile people they think might be illegal immigrants.
Read MoreCity College students voted on April 27 and 28 to elect Jeffrey Fang as the new Student Trustee, Elizabeth Weinberg as President of the Ocean campus Associated Students and 15 Ocean campus AS Senators.
Read MoreIn March, Mayor Gavin Newsom proposed a citywide ordinance that would make it illegal to sit or lie on San Francisco sidewalks between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m., with 30-day jail sentences and $500 fines for repeat offenders.
Read MoreWith the rise in the cost of tuition, text books and materials — long gone are the days when students could afford to live on financial aid alone.
Read MoreWhen Peter and Benjamin Bratt set out to score their newest film, “La Mission,” City College Latin American studies instructor Greg Landau seemed like a natural choice to help them achieve the “Mission sound.”
Read MoreThe Icelandic volcano which began erupting in April, continues to wreak havoc on airlines, and may pose health and environmental concerns — was the research thesis of a City College instructor.
Read MoreThe United Nations club at City College continues to expand as its members aim to educate their peers about the history of the U.N. and its role in foreign affairs.
Read MoreFree trade agreement endorses ‘systematic torture’ Editor: The term “end” brings a rush of activity: finals, graduations, job and apartment
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