Repairs Begin On Ocean Campus Underground Pipes
Broken underground pipes have been an ongoing issue on Ocean Campus, but college officials say they have started addressing this issue and funds have been approved for the repairs.
Read MoreBroken underground pipes have been an ongoing issue on Ocean Campus, but college officials say they have started addressing this issue and funds have been approved for the repairs.
Read MoreChancellor Mark Rocha attended the Academic Senate meeting on March 4 at Ocean Campus to assure the faculty that plans were underway to increase enrollment since enrollment typically declines during times of major construction.
Read MoreThe Rams won two doubles matchups, and five singles, for an overall 7-2 victory over the West Valley Vikings.
Read MoreWith 28 years of experience working at City College, former instructor and Dean of Student Affairs Anita Martinez has announced her candidacy for one of the four open seats this fall for the Board of Trustees.
Read MoreChris Butler, vice president of Inter Club Council and City College’s Associated Students hosted the college’s annual Unity Day on Feb. 26. Clubs from all walks of life came together to raise awareness, visibility, and admission. Free food was also provided for any student, who filled out a club survey.
Read MoreCity College women’s basketball beat Lassen Community College 51-49 to advance to the third round of NorCal Regional Playoffs Friday, Feb. 28.
Read MoreCity College men’s basketball team continued their undefeated season by winning their first playoff game handily, beating the San Joaquin Delta College Mustangs Saturday, Feb. 29.
Read MoreThe $845 million bond measure on the March 3 Ballot raises questions about oversight, and whether the college administration has too many powers that hamper the committee’s functions under the current legislation.
Read MoreA memo sent to department chairs indicates an approximately 50% reduction in the size of the summer schedule, compared to last year’s offerings.
Read MoreThe Muni-29 Sunset Line caters to many passengers, especially students. Due to overcrowding, students and other passengers want to make changes in order to make experiences on Muni smooth and more efficient for everyone.
Read MoreCity College’s African American Studies Department [AFAM] celebrates being rooted at the college for 50 years. However, behind the celebration lies plights for AFAM. Will AFAM see another tomorrow, or will the department be consolidated like its sister departments in neighboring colleges?
Read MoreDiscussions of reducing inequality must focus upon restructuring businesses to include profit sharing and eliminating hierarchy. Inequality will exist until laborers
Read Moren celebration of Black History Month, the de Young Museum is offering an exhibition titled, “Soul of a Nation : Art in the Age of Black Power 1963-1983,” and is available to the public til March 15, 2020. The exhibition highlights issues of race and segregation during the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. Artwork from artists include Tonya Lewis, Spike Lee, David Hammon, and Charles White to name a few.
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