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BART closures, new coaches, and more.
Read MoreBART closures, new coaches, and more.
Read MoreWhy or why aren’t you playing Pokemon Go?
Read MoreThe U.S.’s latest culinary sweetheart is none other than the slick avocado, but the fruit comes with far more baggage than many food lovers realize.
Read MoreMembers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) have been extremely reluctant to speak up on social issues pertaining to the black community. We’ve been left in the dark whenever they were asked to shed light on their perspectives regarding political scandals or national outcry.
Read MoreWhen he was 18, Travis Jensen moved to the city he considered a skateboard mecca. He was following advice of a homeless man who called San Francisco the “lost city of Atlantis.”
Read MoreThe Board of Trustees confirmed the full-time tenure track of Dr. David Palaita of the interdisciplinary studies department on June 9.
Read MoreIn celebration of Filipino and Filipino-American culture, the Philippine Studies department and City College’s Outreach program participated in the 23rd annual Pistahan parade from San Francisco Civic Center to Yerba Buena Gardens.
Read MoreAfter going through numerous rounds of voting, Supervisor Jane Kim’s Free City proposal is one step closer to giving the majority of City College students a tuition-free education for the first time since 1983.
Read MoreHead coach Saga Vae is “really excited” about his 2016 women’s volleyball team.
“This group never gives up. A lot of teams will be glad we’re small when they see us walk into the gym,” Vae said, referencing the team’s lack of height compared to previous years. “But we’ll surprise them.”
Read MoreThe City College Rams are looking to add to their ring collection after winning the National Junior College Football Championship for the 10th time last fall.
Read MoreCity College faculty approve contract agreement following summer negotiations
Read MoreIn order for a student to be considered full-time during a summer semester, they are required to take the “maximum of eight units,” says Lisa Romano, chair of the New Students Counseling department.
Read MoreLooking for Pokémon on campus? The following locations and works of art at Ocean campus are Pokéstops.
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