Do this Before You Vote For the 2020 election, there are many candidates and propositions to vote for or against. How should people research these topics, and why should it matter?
The Electoral College: Understand How Presidents Get Elected The United States has a unique system to elect the president. It consists of an electoral college that cast their votes for the candidate who gets the
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Remembered at City College Ruth Bader Ginsburg is remembered as a woman that opened many doors for equality for both men and women during her political and legal career. She believed in the rights of workers and the separation of church and state.
Jason Cortez, CCSF Alumnus and Firefighter-Paramedic, Dead at 42 Jason Cortez was a 13-year veteran of the San Francisco Fire Department. His life as a public servant was simply extraordinary, enriched by those who loved him and those he served.
Learning to Live in a Pandemic By John Shaver shaverjohnj@gmail.com The Beginning The cafe filled up earlier in the morning than usual that first week. Young San Francisco workers sat shoulder to shoulder, their MacBooks spanning the communal tables. Oat milk lattes and avocado toasts soften any seriousness regarding the recent work-from-home order. “You’
The Trump Administration Crusades Against the Foreign Students Once Again ICE is now proposing a new rule that will put a limit on the time duration that foreign students can stay in this country. Foreign nationals from selected countries will be granted an even shorter visa duration than the other ones.
How the COVID-19 Pandemic forced me to travel home, found me on the way and threatened my family Student Charles Butler details his encounter with COVID-19.