City College walks out Around 200 students, faculty and staff walked out of their classes and gathered outside the chancellors office at Conlan Hall Nov. 18 to protest tuition fee raises and class cuts.
Staring at goats sends reporter on wild trip By Greg Zeman Staff Writer "Men Who Stare At Goats" begins with a title that reads, "More of this is true than you would believe." I can only advise you to apply that same preface to what you are about to read. The film, as incredulous
The Water Cooler By Bonta HillSports Editor Bay Area sports is becoming comical, painful and depressing to watch. It's like going after the cute girl in high school -- she talks to you, makes you feel good and when you ask her out on a date, she crushes your heart by
Rams ready for playoffs By Matthew GomezStaff writer The City College Rams men's soccer team is heading to the playoffs after defeating Skyline College 2-0 on Nov. 13 at Crocker Amazon Fields. The Rams finished their regular season with a 14-2-5 record, and fell one game short of winning their third consecutive
Women's soccer dominates Solid win caps strong finish to the season By Nick Palm Staff WriterThe first chapter of a new era for City College women's soccer came to a close on Nov. 13 as the Rams defeated Hartnell College 3-1 in their final game of the season.Freshman forward Christina
State Your Fashion: Messy, yet practical By Liska Koenig CHIEF COPY EDITOR Abel Perez calls his personal style "the messy-boy look." "I don't think much about what I'm gonna wear. I get up in the morning and see what fits my mood," the 22-year-old graphic-design major said. The
Rams improve to 9-1 after blowout victory By Bonta HillSports Editor On a sunny, crisp afternoon, City College breezed by the Santa Rosa Bearcubs to win their 17th conference title in the last 20 years in Santa Rosa on Nov. 14. The Ram offense could not be stopped all day long as they rolled up 502 yards