The Castro Bar Where Women’s Sports Takes Center Court Named for a pioneering bar owner, Rikki’s brings women’s sports and camaraderie to the Castro.
Downtown Center Culinary and English Programs To Be Relocated Next Fall With the Downtown Center closure, City College's Culinary and English Departments are working to relocate programs, students and faculty to other campuses.
Inflatable Planetarium Debuts with Moons of Jupiter Event Over 25 people joined the astronomy club on March 18 for “Adventures of the Moons of Jupiter,” the first show of the semester hosted in the department’s new inflatable digital planetarium set up in a classroom on the third floor of Science Hall.
City College Culinary Students Jack McCambridge and Quis White Win Culinary Competition On March 15, McCambridge and White competed in the final day of the contest, serving a three-course meal to 82 guests and judges at Bistro 888. On March 19, they were announced winners of the 15th Annual Culinary Clash.
Bay Area Artist's Vibrant Portraits Capture the Diversity of Human Experience Artist Leslie Plato Smith is displaying a solo exhibition of watercolor portraits called “Who am I?” on the walls of FM Oakland Gallery.
"Right in the Eye" Brings Méliès' Silent Films to Life With Live Score Three French musicians transformed 12 early silent films into an evening of experimental sound and theatrical wonder at San Francisco's Marina Theater.
UMOJA/AASP Moves Location After Almost Two Decades A ribbon-cutting ceremony on Feb. 4 marked the program’s relocation to the Harry Britt Building, launching Black History Month with renewed institutional backing and mixed reactions from students over the move.