Danny Chin Bids Farewell to The Lunch Box Rather than the usual crowd of hungry students grabbing a bite for lunch, one Thursday noon at the Lunch Box became the site of a heartfelt goodbye — and a new beginning.
Students are Missing out on Opportunities for Community Health Support Over 3,000 medical appointments and 1,458 mental health sessions have been scheduled in semesters. Despite this, more than 18,000 enrolled students would currently be eligible to benefit from the health services.
Thousands Turnout to Support Farmworkers; Challenge Trump's Immigration Policies Some 5,000 people marched in Delano on March 31 not only to commemorate the birth and legacy of Cesar Chavez, the renowned civil and labor movement activist, but to draw attention to President Donald Trump's continuing policy attacks on immigrants.
Rams Suffer the Stampede of Cañada Colts The Rams were close to taking the lead throughout the game but could not overcome a late-inning offensive explosion by the Cañada College Colts.
BEMA’s Tools of the Trade Show Connects Theory with Hands-On Industry Training The Broadcast Electronic Media Arts Department recently held its third Tools of the Trade event at Rosenberg Library.
Rams Tennis Stars Move Onto State Championship The Rams have qualified for the 3C2A State Championships and will send a pair of singles players and two doubles squads to represent the college.
City College Success Story: David Yee’s Journey from Student to Vice Chancellor “Mr. Yee is a City College success story. Beginning as a physics student and later returning as a faculty member, department chair, Academic Senate president, and, for the last decade, as dean of our Evans Center and the School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics before assuming the