Officials stay involved even with no power With their power stripped by the California Community Colleges Board of Governors last summer, these officials have been forced to find new ways to continue to serve the school.
Not a film to be thankful for “Free Birds,” the new 3-D animated Thanksgiving comedy, isn’t the worst way to spend an hour and a half of your life. But it’s far from the best.
International students seek American Dream While many Americans dream of buying a home and raising a family, international students may have different dreams for their time in America...
ACCJC trapped in its own web With lawsuits filed against the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges from the California Federation of Teachers and San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera, it is now the commission’s turn to be put under the microscope.
Rams suffer tight loss versus rival San Mateo Playing at San Mateo’s home field, with its sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay, City College had to deal with the undefeated Bulldogs’ relentless defensive pressure. At the same time, the Rams committed some costly mistakes they were unable to recover from. Rams’ quarterback Turner Baty got no
Don't be a social zombie By Joshua Elmore: I have spoken in my last three columns about the importance of technology in facilitating meaningful connections between cultures. I'd like to clarify that the routes suggested are for global interaction and, in many cases, should exclude the local. By local I mean within a
Bikers need to be more conscious of traffic laws As is the case with vehicle drivers, many bikers seem to believe they are exempt from basic traffic laws. Quite frequently, I see bikes fly through stop signs and red lights, turn without a hand signal or ride at night without proper lighting. I am a vehicle driver actually concerned about the safet