After a year’s absence, softball program is back After a year-long absence, softball has returned to the diamond at City College with a new coach, new players and a new identity.
‘Bilal’ paints portrait of Detroit blues “Bilal's Stand” is a heartwarming, must-see film with which any student pursuing a higher education can relate.
Mocking ancient culture sets a new low for radio “Ching cha, ching-chong cho cha! Ja chi che! Jo-jo ba ba!” You won’t believe what those sounds actually are.
Student cleared of battery charges against San Francisco police A jury acquitted City College student Matthew Hoyt, 23, of two counts of battery against two San Francisco police officers on Jan. 20, stemming from an altercation last summer with the two off-duty cops.
Cake shows mature side with ‘Showroom’ Cake’s latest album, “Showroom for Compassion,” is worth buying — like legally. As in going to Amoeba and buying it new, still in the shrink wrap, with money.
San Francisco bracing for sit/lie ordinance John Chovan doesn’t always know who’s telling him to move because he lost his glasses. It could be a business owner, a pedestrian or a police officer. He complies to avoid any trouble, but sometimes he just needs a place to sit.
The shore showcases ‘situation’ of debauchery Watching "Jersey Shore" is like eating deep fried Oreos without the calories. “Jersey Shore” is the cheapest entertainment around — a guilty pleasure derived from watching people live in a completely separate world, one filled with debauchery and drama.