Not a film to be thankful for
“Free Birds,” the new 3-D animated Thanksgiving comedy, isn’t the worst way to spend an hour and a half of your life. But it’s far from the best.
Read More“Free Birds,” the new 3-D animated Thanksgiving comedy, isn’t the worst way to spend an hour and a half of your life. But it’s far from the best.
Read MoreWhile many Americans dream of buying a home and raising a family, international students may have different dreams for their time in America…
Read MoreWith lawsuits filed against the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges from the California Federation of Teachers and San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera, it is now the commission’s turn to be put under the microscope.
Read MorePlaying at San Mateo’s home field, with its sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay, City College had to deal with the undefeated Bulldogs’ relentless defensive pressure. At the same time, the Rams committed some costly mistakes they were unable to recover from.
Rams’ quarterback Turner Baty got no relief from San Mateo’s tenacious defense, and was sacked six times.
Read MoreBy Joshua Elmore: I have spoken in my last three columns about the importance of technology in facilitating meaningful connections
Read MoreAs is the case with vehicle drivers, many bikers seem to believe they are exempt from basic traffic laws.
Quite frequently, I see bikes fly through stop signs and red lights, turn without a hand signal or ride at night without proper lighting.
I am a vehicle driver actually concerned about the safety of bike riders in the city and around campus. Sometimes I feel as though I am more concerned for their safety than they are.
Read MoreConverting City College into a smoke-free campus has been a discussion topic for many years, but soon it may become a reality.
Campus police have received calls from students and faculty complaining about smoking on campus near doorways, which can lead to cigarette smoke billowing through the hallways and into classrooms.
Read MoreCity College will be enforcing its payment policy for non-payment of fees effective Spring 2014 registration period. The Admissions and Records office will implement this new policy to fight against the huge debt the college has accumulated since 2003.
Read MoreA closure report required by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges was submitted Oct. 14 describing how City College would carry out the commission’s course of action if the college were to close.
Read MoreHundreds of students attended this year’s Unity Day on Oct. 23 at Ocean campus Amphitheatre behind the Wellness Center. Many clubs attempted to attract students with unique presentations like the Student Association of Alchemy Club’s interactive dry ice demonstration, the Gamers Gathering Club’s dual television gaming zone and the Biotech Club’s hands-on experiments.
Read MoreCity College students Julia Sperling and Beatriz Escobar traveled to Detroit to explore the blighted city that was once the automotive capital of the world and an industrial mecca.
Their goal was to photograph abandoned buildings and houses, but they ended up finding life and hope.
Read MoreIt’s that time of year again. Movie studios, big and small, hoping to score Oscar recognition from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Oscar-buzz alone generally propels movie ticket sales.
This year remember the name “Dallas Buyers Club.”
It has all the markings of an Academy Award winner. The movie is a brilliant telling..
Read More[slideshow_deploy id=’14625′] The CCSF Rams beat the De Anza College Dons in a CCCAA football game on Saturday, October
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