A Grain of Salt
By Patrick Tamayo It appears that whoever is running the school has managed to keep it open for at least
Read MoreBy Patrick Tamayo It appears that whoever is running the school has managed to keep it open for at least
Read MoreBy Michaela Payne/Copy Editor My thoughts are in Paris, one of my hometowns. Many people there died, suffered or lost someone to hate-fueled
Read MorePhotos by Cassie Ordonio, Reporting by Margaret Weir Amelia Bello 20, International Relations “Amazon has a pretty good program where you
Read MoreColumn By Patrick Tamayo/Opinion Editor Now that the tryptophan has worn off and the fist fights over vegetable steamers have
Read MoreColumn By Patrick Tamayo/Opinion Editor We’re all vulnerable. Anytime we go out into the world, we put ourselves in situations
Read MoreCity College has been severed down the middle by the all-too familiar blade of dissonance. First blood was drawn when
Read MorePhotos by Cassie Ordonio/Reporting by Margaret Weir Alex Cmar 27, English major “I’m afraid if I tell you people will start
Read MoreColumn By Patrick Tamayo/Opinion Editor While people were up in arms with how offended they were with Halloween costumes, they
Read MorePhotos by Shannon Cole/Reporting by Margaret Weir Jorge Velasquez 19, Undecided “No, with what’s happening right now with shootings and people dying
Read MoreBy Shannon Cole/Staff Writer For 43 years, the Bay Area’s only basketball team has called Oakland home. Although their name
Read MorePhotos and reporting by Shannon Cole Kenneth Caragon 19, Journalism/Film major “That’s a good question. Probably education in general…including how
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