Women's basketball rallies against Saints in opener City College overcame first game jitters and started their season on a high note. The Rams defeated Mission College 73-61 at the Wellness Center on Nov. 7 after falling behind in the first half.
Revisiting the 1961 National Champs Fifty years ago the City College men’s soccer team would walk over a small two-lane bridge to play their games at nearby Balboa Stadium. As the 1961 season progressed the Rams started winning.
Men's Soccer falls to Hartnell The Rams lost their first game in over a month at home on Nov. 4 to Hartnell College, the No. 3 ranked team in California. The Panthers extended an early lead and held on to win the game, 3-2, despite a second half comeback by the Rams.
Dia de los Muertos: Personal traditions of altar building in honor of loved ones For the holiday of Dia de los Muertos celebrants build temporary altars in memory of loved ones who have died. It is a traditional activity incorporating spiritualism, symbolism, family, faith, and community.
Day of the Dead: a tradition of art and memory The Mission Cultural Center is hosting a gala reception on Nov. 2 for “Death in Parallel/Muerte Paralela,” a Day of the Dead exhibit which runs through Nov. 4.
Theater Preview: Personal strife brings dynamic characters to life in The Glass Menagerie With an intimate four-person cast portraying a dysfunctional family Tennessee Williams’ groundbreaking play “The Glass Menagerie” debuting at City College on Nov. 4 peers into a troubled world with incredible grace.