New City College program aims to bridge gap to CSUs Metro Academies at City College helps low-income students and those whose parents did not attend college with course placement to transfer to CSUs in efficient time and good standing.
French students tour Rivera mural French students from Lycée de la Merci and Collège Saint-Charles watch and listen as City College's resident Diego Rivera expert Will Maynez presents Pan American Unity on Feb. 10.
Olympic ads cheapen message With the 2010 Winter Olympics steaming up in Vancouver, Canada, we can’t help but look at what’s really going on behind the scenes. The Olympics have always been a beacon of international unity. Side by side, nations join to show their individual pride and showcase the talents of their most esteemed
Ugliness as a deterrent fails to win war on drugs By Matt GomezThe Guardsman Face2Face is a computer program that alters photographs of teen’s faces to show them what they will look like six months to even three years after developing a methamphetamine habit. While an honest attempt to curb teen drug abuse, Face2Face is nothing more than a
Political office does not mean immunity from prosecution A civilian accused of murder is required to answer to a court of law, but apparently this does not apply to high profile politicians like former U.S. president George W. Bush and British ex-prime Minister Tony Blair.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed trial still on hold Terrorism struck New York City again as the trial for alleged 9/11 mastermind, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, was postponed indefinitely due to the fear residents have for holding the trial in Manhattan. The White House called off the trial, which was to be held in lower Manhattan, due to picketing protest