February 25 State your fashion
Stephanie Abney likes to keep people guessing about herself. “I like to shock people, I don’t want to be average. No way,” she said.
Read MoreStephanie Abney likes to keep people guessing about herself. “I like to shock people, I don’t want to be average. No way,” she said.
Read MoreSupporters gather at the steps of City Hall in support of marriage equality on March 4.
Read MoreA City College student was hit by a car while in the crosswalk near the northern exit of the reservoir parking lot at 1 p.m. on March 2.
Read MoreA directive to create green training programs and establish a green jobs industry advisory group was passed unanimously by the City College board of trustees on Jan. 29.
Read More32-year-old Steve Ngo is passionate about being one of the newest members of City College’s Board of Trustees. “I chose City College because I wanted to work in an area of policy I felt personally attracted too.”
Read MoreAcción Latina, a San Francisco non-profit organization, is developing a multimedia project chronicling the history of the Latino press in the United States.
Read MoreYou often see “Bobbi,” a candy-red 2009 Honda Metropolitan sitting pretty on Phelan Avenue, minding her own business. But don’t be fooled, this young scooter has already gained the nickname “The Judge.”
Read MoreIn light of a state budget crisis, Dr. Don Q. Griffin recently assumed the office of Chancellor at City College. Having some experience as interim chancellor after Dr. Philip R. Day Jr. resigned as chancellor.
Read MoreComing off a bitter loss to league rival Las Positas, City College’s men’s basketball team wanted to make a statement — getting a big win on the road.
Read MoreIn the early hours of New Year’s day, a 22-year-old man was shot by a BART police officer at Oakland’s Fruitvale BART Station.
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