CONSTRUCTION DEADLINE LOOMS
BY ANTHONY MYERS
Poor weather and a complicated design have slowed wheelchair-accessibility construction on Ocean campus, endangering the April 1 deadline mandated by a federal court.
BUS LINES SERVING STUDENTS TO FACE CHANGES IN 2009
BY BEN TAYLOR
The Metropolitan Transit Agency will implement a number of changes to Muni bus lines in 2009, some of which will directly affect City College students.
WELLNESS CENTER TO RECIEVE NAME
BY TJ JOHNSTON
City College faculty, staff and student organizations will introduce a resolution naming the Wellness Center after former Chancellor Philip R. Day, Jr. to the board of trustees, a City College official said.
LOCKER POLICY AT WELLNESS CENTER CONFUSING, CONCERNING
BY NATASHA SIMPSON
Overwhelming demand for lockers and unclear locker assignment procedures at the Wellness Center have left students without a place to put their belongings.
HIGH HOPES ABOUND FOR THE AVAILABILITY ENGISH MAJOR
BY NATASHA SIMPSON
The English department created a new English major, introduced fall 2007, giving students another popular and varied option of study right at City College.
OCEAN CAMPUS LESS ECO-FRIENDLY AS DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS CONTINUE
BY DOMINIK MOSUR
The Ocean campus has lost teaching resources, natural climate and noise buffers as well as wildlife habitat as a result of the trees and gardens that have been destroyed during the ongoing construction projects.
RECOGNIZING THE HISTORY OF WOMEN
BY ELLEN SILK
In certain progressive feminist circles, women is spelled with a “y” to represent the removal of the masculine from a feminine word.