ACTIVIST'S TALK COVERS FAMOUS LOGGING PROTEST
BY JOHN SERVATIUS
The 820-seat Diego Rivera Theatre overflowed Oct. 5 when Julia "Butterfly" Hill, the iconic environmentalist, made her scheduled appearance.
EGYPT'S U.N. CONSUL CALLS FOR REFORMATION
BY JOHN GOINS
In a visit to City College on Sept. 27, Egyptian Consul Khaled Elshazly of the United Nations voiced his opposition to the United States' invasion of Iraq, stating it harmed the Iraqis and destabilized the Middle East.
PROPOSITION F ACTION RAISES RUCKUS ON OCEAN CAMPUS
BY NINO BOLES-KING
City College students and members of San Francisco-based Young workers demonstration on Ocean campus Oct. 4 to influence more voted for Proposition F, a city measure that could increase paid sick days for approximately 160,000 workers.
SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINES SWITCH TO FALL ONLY
BY KAREN M. KINNEY
The City College scholarship office has decided to only accept general scholarship applications during the spring semester, instead of both spring and fall semesters.
SEPT. 11 AFTER-EFFECTS STILL FELT
BY MARCO A. GUTIERREZ
City College's enrollment of international strudents is far less than it was five years ago, before the Department of Homeland Security tightened inspection standards and adjusted visa procedures for immigrants in response to the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11.
CELL SITES MAY TOP TWO CAMPUSES
BY DESMOND MILLER
Verizon Wireless has approached City College with a proposition of installing wireless phone equipment on top of two of the college's buildings.
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