A Quick Quiet Journalism still has its believers, despite the distrust that surrounds it. Flippancy is a common problem people have with the field; journalists don’t report “like they should.”
“Arturo Ui” tackles fascism through satire City College’s actors are busily rehearsing for their theatrical debut of Bertolt Brecht’s dark comedy “The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui” on Oct. 7 at the Diego Rivera Theatre.
Decoding City College’s hackers Computer hacker—just stating those words often conjures up images of a disillusioned 20-something, with a hefty chip on his shoulder and eyes marbled red from one too many espresso shots.
Bookstore Attempts to Combat Rising Book Costs Follett Higher Education Group Inc., the corporation responsible for stocking the CCSF Bookstore, has made attempts to reduce student spending through their used and rental textbook programs.
City College film professor Lise Swenson still inspires today In June of 2016, City College mourned the loss of accomplished film professor Lise Swenson, whose passion for media education has left an immeasurable impression on her former students.
100-year-old's eviction sparks outrage San Francisco housing groups on Sept. 22 declared a “renters state of emergency” and protested the eviction of 100-year-old resident Iris Canada.
City College joins pipeline protest Since mid-2015, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has been leading the effort to stop the 1,172-mile Dakota Access Pipeline Project. Hundreds of indigenous tribes are currently fighting on the front lines of the bulldozers.