Rebuild or reload: New faces lead the Rams’ pursuit of another title
After a storybook ending to last season that resulted in a State championship celebration, the City College Rams now face the challenge of repeating it.
Read MoreAfter a storybook ending to last season that resulted in a State championship celebration, the City College Rams now face the challenge of repeating it.
Read MoreAs a long season of triumphs and defeats came to an end, two division rivals shared one common goal on Nov. 12: Leave Comet Stadium with a win.
Read MoreWells Fargo, one of the largest funders of the controversial $3.8 billion pipeline project in North Dakota, received a three-day prayer from San Francisco protesters.
Read MoreA draft of the Facilities Master Plan (FMP) to revamp City College’s Ocean Campus was presented in a two-day workshop introducing changes the college expects to see in the next 10 years.
Read MoreThe Associated Student Council hosted the “CCSF Japanese Festival” in the Wellness Center Amphitheater on Nov. 10. The event was centered on Japanese culture on festival games, food, and most notably, karaoke.
Read MoreCity College held a three-hour legislative Town Hall meeting on Oct. 31 to address the concerns of students that included topics including the accessibility of financial aid, campus safety and information distribution
Read MoreCity College attended the first annual Veterans Day Golden Gate Bridge Walk at the Presidio on Nov. 11. The holiday is celebrated annually to honor those who have served in the Armed Forces as well as those who have fallen defending the country.
Read MoreWhat a report reveals about the safety of City College’s campuses.
Read MoreCity College of San Francisco’s Journalism department invites you to the opening of the department’s latest Front Page Gallery photography
Read MoreCity College is currently awaiting a decision that decides whether it will be accredited by an accrediting agency. The accrediting agency, in turn, is being reviewed by the Department of Education.
Read MoreCity College Board of Trustee candidates addressed faculty and student’s concerns at the first public forum of its kind on Oct. 26.
Read MoreAmong the first things we are taught as children are manners such as proper greetings, not interrupting someone when they are speaking and being courteous to others.
Read MoreAutomation in the workplace has been putting people out of work since the Industrial Revolution, and now a new revolution is on the horizon.
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