City College language center struggles to remain open
By Nigel Flores City College has retained one of the last language centers in the state but despite a
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By Nigel Flores City College has retained one of the last language centers in the state but despite a
Read MoreBy Bayleigh Spurrier For most college students public transportation is a convenient accessibility, but as of Jan. 1 the
Read MoreBy David Horowitz As of Jan. 18, four hundred and four people have signed up for the 911 Shield Safety
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Read MoreCity College’s new smartphone add-on has yet to improve campus safety, in spite of campus police launching the 911 Shield Safety app during the beginning of the spring semester.
Read MoreBy Michaela Payne Nancy Pelosi is a tough act to follow, but City College student Bob Miller is running for
Read MoreBy: Bethaney Lee Claire McClinton, a member of Michigan’s Flint Democracy Defense League Water Task Force, discussed how privatization, austerity
Read MoreCOMMUNITY ACTIVISM By Marco Siler-Gonzales Just outside the entrance of the Mission Police Station, community members are actively starving themselves.
Read MoreThe American Federations of Teachers (AFT) Local 2121 has announced a start-time schedule change from 6:30 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.,
Read MoreBy Marco Siler-Gonzales & Audrey Garces The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Local 2121 have declared a tentative one-day strike on
Read MoreNEWS ANALYSIS By Andy Bays The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC), a maligned agency in charge of evaluating
Read MoreBy Margaret Weir A study done by the Wisconsin Harvesting Opportunities for Postsecondary Education (HOPE) Lab found that half of
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