City College Journalism Students Reel in 18 Awards
Students in City College’s journalism department won 18 awards in the 44th Annual San Francisco Press Club’s Greater Bay Area Awards. The prizes include eight first place awards.
Read MoreStudents in City College’s journalism department won 18 awards in the 44th Annual San Francisco Press Club’s Greater Bay Area Awards. The prizes include eight first place awards.
Read MoreThis piece is an unbiased and nonpartisan summary of each of the propositions currently on the ballots for the State and San Francisco elections.
Read MoreThe United States has a unique system to elect the president. It consists of an electoral college that cast their votes for the candidate who gets the
Read MoreICE is now proposing a new rule that will put a limit on the time duration that foreign students can stay in this country. Foreign nationals from selected countries will be granted an even shorter visa duration than the other ones.
Read MoreAfter decades of warning, climate change has now caused enough destruction to be a concern of the majority of the population. With the 2020 California wildfires season, record-breaking temperatures, and other related disasters, the question that stays is whether we can do something to prevent further damage, or are we too late for that?
Read MoreSeveral current students and alumni from the City College Journalism program were honored at the San Francisco Press Clubs 2020 award ceremony on Thursday, Sep. 17, and Department Chair Juan Gonzales took home the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Read MoreInternational students have protested a tuition increase during the COVID-19 pandemic with a petition.
Read MoreBy Matheus Maynard mmaynar7@mail.ccsf.edu Staff Writer After several federal lawsuits, the Trump administration decides to back off from new
Read MoreThe ongoing Wuhan coronavirus outbreak has scared people across the world with the possibility of a widespread pandemic since there is no effective treatment or vaccine, and this situation has led to unexcused prejudice and racism against Chinese people.
Read MoreBy Matheus Maynard mmaynar7@mail.ccsf.edu City College’s Journalism Department is hosting a documentary photography exhibition at the Front Page Gallery
Read MoreBy Matheus Maynard mmaynardfrank@aol.com City College’s Board of Trustees approved the layoff of international counselors over the summer amid
Read MoreBy Matheus Maynard & Claudia Drdul mmaynardfrank@aol.com claudiadrdul@gmail.com Self, Made, an exhibit exploring individual and group identity featuring the stories
Read MoreBy mmaynardfrank@aol.com claudiadrdul@gmail.com During the age of Donald Trump, immigrants across the United States are threatened with
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