CCSF Alum and 2017 Muni Art contest winner creates art against violence
By Laurie Maemura Tsungwei Moo is trying to use her power to change the world. The professional painter along with
Read MoreBy Laurie Maemura Tsungwei Moo is trying to use her power to change the world. The professional painter along with
Read MoreBy Barbara Muniz In the diverse environment of City College, students, faculty, staff and visitors can enjoy the variety of
Read MoreBy Kyle Roque This fall semester, City College’s music department obtained repeatability for 14 ensemble music classes. Repeatability is available
Read MorePlay Review By Adina Pernell and Laurie Maemura Playwright Kheven LaGrone, a former alum of City College, presented his thought-provoking
Read MoreBy Laurie Maemura A young couple in love, a third-generation commercial crab waterman carrying a bushel of crabs, and a
Read MoreBy Donald Ades Chances are that no matter where you are on campus, it is more likely than not that
Read MoreBy Adina J. Pernell Recent political events have challenged the very core values of peace, love and coexistence that
Read MoreBy Adina J. Pernell Swedish director Kasper Collin’s “I Called Him Morgan” recounts the series of events that led the
Read MoreBy Ekevara Kitpowsong The long, bright, sheer, red scarf with 26 hearts covered Stephanie Chassin’s shoulder and back that waved
Read MoreBy Adina J. Pernell “Spirit,” Depeche Mode’s 14 studio album released March 17 of this year is definitely an
Read MoreBy Diana Chuong City College is more than just a community college as authors Julia Bergman, Valerie Sherer Mathes
Read MoreBy Laurie Maemura In honor of Jazz Appreciation Month, City College’s Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management (CAHM) and the
Read MoreBy Otto Pippenger For the past five weeks students at City College’s Ocean Campus have been greeted by the
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