To all Asian Americans: What would you do if you witnessed a hate crime? The title says it all. Would you continue walking away from this hate scene, as if you saw nothing---as if nothing happened.
United States Army muddling Pvt. Danny Chen’s death, by lightening Spc. Ryan Offutt’s charges I was reading news on Pvt. Danny Chen's case at the school library, awaiting updates on the investigation. The update, to say the very least, was quite appalling. The United States military dropped an involuntary manslaughter charge—the most serious charge that would have meant 10 years in
City College Student Spotlight City College Student Spotlight: Featuring "Tail End of the Day" by Beth LaBerge and "Weathered Body" by Matthew Ronan. Two students will be featured per issue.
Former City College student creates a modern day planner The new year calls for extreme weight loss plans, free movie nights, free food and better organizing habits. Former City College student Stephen Kovacic has created a single reference book made up of fun, free and useful information about San Francisco. His new daily organizer and reference guide, T
Rams continue winning streak With City College riding a 12-game winning streak, and beating opponents by an average of 32 points per game during that streak, the Rams came into their game against Foothill College with a lot of confidence.
Women's basketball holds on for tough victory at home Needing a win to stay relevant in the conference race for first place, the City College women’s basketball team defeated Foothill College 63-58 on Jan. 13 at the Wellness Center in a game featuring three of the conference’s top five scorers.
Women's Badminton coaches return for another season What some feared would be the end of a long and successful coaching partnership between women’s badminton co-head coaches Coni Staff and Fred Glosser, has been delayed for one more year. They have both decided to come back for the upcoming 2012 women’s badminton season.