THE HUMAN COST
BY
JON GUNTON
Still Haunted by the War, the Wounded Tell Their Stories in Pictures and Words.
MISSION ASC SPENDING SPARKS CONTROVERSY
BY JOSH LEHMAN AND ADAM BRODY
In response to an investigation into allegations that the Associated Students Council at Mission campus had misspent over $10,000, the Associate Dean of Students has introduced new operational guidelines for the ASC.
VOLUNTEERS AID IN NATURALIZATION
BY MARCO GUTIERREZ
Project SHINE coaches immigrants in litiracy, ESL, citizenship.
COMMUNITY DAYS DISPLAY COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION
BY ANGELA HART
Community Days at the Chinatown / North Beach and John Adams campuses were the latest installments in City College’s ongoing 70th anniversary celebration where students, families and faculty members learned about recent academic and extracurricular achievements.
CELEBRATING LATINA/O HERITAGE MONTH
BY MARCO GUTIERREZ
The Rosenberg Library celebrated Latina/o Heritage Month by hosting a series of lectures and films exploring the impact of Latinos living in the United States and Latin America.
MIDDLE EAST CLASS RESURRECTED
BY CHRIS ALBON
City College student takes action after she founds out that the Government and Politics of the Middle East class wasn’t offered last fall.
UC MERCED OPENS DOORS
BY ANGELA HART
UC Merced gives City College students who want to transfer to a four-year school another institution to consider.
GOVERNOR LOOKS TO OVERHAUL EDUCATION
BY DAN SANKEY
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is pounding the campaign trail before the Nov. 8 special election in an effort to convince voters to approve Propositions 74, 75 and 76.
HURRICANES SEND BLOW TO CONSTRUCTION COSTS
BY DAN SANKEY
City College’s construction projects have been affected by steadily rising construction costs brought on by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
IN LEHMAN'S TERMS
BY JOSH LEHMAN
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