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By Michael Gallegos Nicole Hardwick, 19 Hip Chic Life in San Francisco can be expensive. Actually, the cost of living
Read MoreBy Michael Gallegos Nicole Hardwick, 19 Hip Chic Life in San Francisco can be expensive. Actually, the cost of living
Read MoreThings change quickly in San Francisco – design and legislature change, leading us in bold new directions. Neighborhoods adjust to
Read MoreUnless California lawmakers can agree on a state budget already two months overdue, disbursements of over $600,000 for Financial Aid and state funded programs like EOPS will not be available for City College students this September.
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Read MoreBY JESSICA LUTHI EDITOR The new version of Quark’s desktop publishing software, QuarkXpress 8, may be superior to previous releases,
Read MoreIn a unanimous decision, City College’s board of trustees approved the final design of the Lot 5 for the new Chinatown/North Beach campus on Thursday July 10, putting an end to a long delay.
Read MoreBY BONTA HILL EDITOR Four years ago, the City College woman’s soccer program was like a baby just being born,
Read MoreLina Lee, 22 Biology Major “Since it’s still the first two weeks of school and you don’t have to pay
Read MoreI can remember it like it was yesterday. It was around 5:00 a.m. on the gloomy Monday morning of October
Read MoreBY GRAHAM HENDERSON STAFF WRITER United States swimming sensation Michael Phelps has finally wrapped up his Olympics, winning eight gold
Read MoreBY ELLEN SILK EDITOR The economic crunch has finally hit City College. As we are all dealing with having to
Read MorePieces of the Ocean campus front lawn sculpture Worldscape III and Robert Howard’s Whale Fountain are currently being stored behind the 200 series bungalows on the Ocean campus.
Read MoreSan Francisco and other Bay Area Cities will not be sprayed with the synthetic phenomenal pesticide Checkmate LBAM-F, as was previously announced by the state agriculture department earlier this year.
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