Board of Trustees grants awards to student journalists
By Nancy Chan City College’s Board of Trustees presented framed awards to current and former students of the journalism department
Read MoreBy Nancy Chan City College’s Board of Trustees presented framed awards to current and former students of the journalism department
Read MoreBy Nancy Chan Young people have more dietary options than ever yet the variety and personal restraints can present
Read MoreWhat a report reveals about the safety of City College’s campuses.
Read MoreOct. 7, 2006 is a significant date for modern investigative journalism and Russian journalism. It’s the day Anna Politkovskaya was assassinated outside her apartment elevator.
Read MoreOn the corner of 88 4th St. awaits the fine dining restaurant and training ground known as Educated Palate, where muted jazz music complements assured movements from City College’s dedicated culinary service staff.
Read MoreJournalism still has its believers, despite the distrust that surrounds it. Flippancy is a common problem people have with the field; journalists don’t report “like they should.”
Read MoreAlthough Samantha Ouida Hyland is not the famous warrior her middle and preferred name suggests, she has an ambition worth fighting for.
Music. Music has always been close to the San Francisco native’s heart and ears.
Read MoreFede Alvarez’s “Don’t Breathe” unfolds in adept twists designed to leave viewers short of breath, despite its simple premise: three young burglars ransack one final victim’s home for his settlement sum.
Read MoreThe U.S.’s latest culinary sweetheart is none other than the slick avocado, but the fruit comes with far more baggage than many food lovers realize.
Read MoreThis piece was originally published in Vol. 161, Issue 3 of The Guardsman and is being republished as part of San Francisco’s city-wide focus on homelessness on June 29, 2016. For more information about this effort, visit http://projects.sfchronicle.com/sf-homeless/.
Read MoreBy Nancy Chan I am glad to learn the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS) exists because they back their
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