CAMPUS-WIDE CAMPAIGN AIMS TO STOP HEP B
BY ELLEN SILK
One out of 10 Asian Pacific Island Americans, who make up nearly half of the City College student body, has chronic Hepatitis B (HBV), according to the Asian Liver Center at Stanford University.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES SOUND OFF ON REPORT
BY ELLEN SILK
Californians for Improving Community College opened a new Web site, the California Community College Initiative on June 28, 2007 to announce the new measure which will be voted on next year's Feb. 5 ballot.
CAMPUS EARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN NEARING COMPLETION
BY ANTHONY MYERS
City College-owned buildings will be evaluated for earthquake hazard vulnerability and risk by a San Diego consulting firm starting Jan. 29.
NEW ORFALEA FAMILY CENTER GOOD TO GO
BY MAAHUM CHAUDRY
The Orfalea Family Center, in affiliation with City College's Child Development Center, offers students taking Child Development classes to observe the 42 pre-school children enrolled there this semester.
RAMS SWIM TEAM FLOATING INTO VIEW?
BY MATT MCFADDEN
City College has not had a swim team since 1992 due to lack of interest and funding, but the 95-by-70-foot swimming pool in the new Wellness Center may resurrect the sport on campus.