City College student struck in crosswalk near health center A City College student was hit by a car while in the crosswalk near the northern exit of the reservoir parking lot at 1 p.m. on March 2.
Green technology program comes to City College A directive to create green training programs and establish a green jobs industry advisory group was passed unanimously by the City College board of trustees on Jan. 29.
City College welcomes new trustee Steve Ngo 32-year-old Steve Ngo is passionate about being one of the newest members of City College's Board of Trustees. “I chose City College because I wanted to work in an area of policy I felt personally attracted too.”
Project highlights key figures in the history of Latino journalism Acción Latina, a San Francisco non-profit organization, is developing a multimedia project chronicling the history of the Latino press in the United States.
February 11 State Your Ride You often see "Bobbi," a candy-red 2009 Honda Metropolitan sitting pretty on Phelan Avenue, minding her own business. But don't be fooled, this young scooter has already gained the nickname "The Judge."
Sports Briefs Women’s Basketball The City College women’s basketball team has come on strong after their loss to Foothill back on Jan. 23. They have reeled off three straight wins by beating College of San Mateo, beating Chabot College by 14 points, and beating Skyline College 77-52 this past Friday,
February 11 News Briefs GGIE turns 70Diego Rivera painted City College’s mural as part of the “Art in Action” program of the 1940 Golden Gate International Exposition (GGIE) 70 years ago. Soon a website will be launched to raise funds to install the Robert Howard “Whales”, another artifact of the GGIE or more