BLOOD DONORS SAVE LIVES
BY ALMA SNYDER
It was a typical Monday in Bungalow 214 when I was roused from my slightly hung-over stupor by my editor. She needed a story. "Can anyone here give blood?" she asked the half-empty room. I'd heard blood-sucking editors, but this was ridiculous.
EPA DONATES $200,000 TO PROMOTE BIODIESEL
BY JOHN SERVATIUS
At a brief ceremony March 9 in the Ocean Campus automotive shops, Regional U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Wayne Nastri presented Chancellor Philip R. Day Jr. with a $200,000 check to promote biodiesel and advance the fledgling industry.
NEW TRUSTEES SWORN IN AT CITY HALL
BY MARTHA VALLEJO
Newly elected City College Board of Trustees President Anita Grier and Vice President Julio Ramos, were sworn in March 1 by San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom at City Hall.
$25,000 PLEDGED TO NAME A COMMUNITY MEETING ROOM ON THE NEW MISSION CAMPUS IN HONOR OF DECEASED MISSION DISTRICT ACTIVIST
BY ALEX DIXON
City College's Latino Educators Association (LEA) has pledged community meeting room at the new Mission Campus in honor of Margaret Cruz, a long-time Mission District activist who dies Feb. 6 of breast cancer.
ROSENBERG LIBRARY WILL BE THE NEW HOME FOR THE AASP
BY BRITTE MARSH
The African American Scholastic Program is relocating from Bungalow 500 to the second floor of the Rosenberg Library beginning February 19 for health and safety reasons.
CARTOONIST SPEAKS TO CITY COLLEGE STUDENTS
BY SANIDIA OLIVER
Manuel "Spain" Rodriguez, legendary underground cartoonist came to City College on March 7 to speak about his works and the history of comics.
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