'Climbing PoeTree' performance engages audience City College celebrated International Women’s Day with its ninth annual Intersecting Identities Conference on March 11, featuring speeches, poetry, movies and dances.
Pulitzer Prize winner shares journalism experiences Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Jonathan Freedman addressed a City College Literature Club...
Gladiators stun Rams, pull away in 2nd half City College was only one victory away from taking a trip to sunny Southern California but a heartbreaking...
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City continues to dominate playoffs Playing their second-round playoff game against the Butte College Roadrunners, City College won the Wednesday-night home game with a lopsided 80-47.
Keeping the peace with campus police Equipped with bulletproof vests, handcuffs, a collapsible baton and pepper spray, City College campus police officers Tiffany Green and Erica McGlaston responded quickly to a dispatch call regarding a disruptive student in class.
No pink slips boosts optimism among faculty and staff Chancellor Arthur Tyler announced on Feb. 21 that no March 15 notices, also known as a “pink slip” among faculty and staff, will be sent out this year, providing strong evidence that City College will remain open next semester.