Opinion: Senator Obama, the Jackie Robinson of our generation Senator Barack Obama could become the first African American to be elected President of the United States, making Nov. 4 2008, one of the most historic days in American history.
Opinion: Cellular Trap BY ROXANNE BEQUIOSTAFF WRITER I consider myself behind the curve when it comes to cell phones, seeing as how I’ve only recently got one. I’ve had it for less than a week and still forget I own it sometimes. Life without a cell phone went fairly well for
Fashion program guides students to certificates By Graham Henderson Staff Writer To quote Project Runway host Heidi Klum,, “In fashion, you’re either in or you’re out.” City College’s fashion program aims to keep students in. Located at the Evans campus, the fashion department’s design studio could be straight out of Bravo’s
Women’s basketball looks forward to another shot at a conference title City College women’s basketball team is ready for another spectacular season. With players who are determined to capitalize on last season’s record and return to the State Playoffs, the team is stronger, faster and focused on winning.
Rams solid in win over Chabot The Rams volleyball began their drive towards the playoffs with a convincing victory over the Chabot Gladiators in four sets (25-10, 22-25, 25-12, 25-21) on Oct. 29 at the Wellness Center.
Opinion: ‘I Am Woman’ and I want to vote One woman’s cultural journey to the polls and how she worked towards change
Defense and special teams carry the Rams to victory in the rain By Bonta Hill Editor With rainy weather, poor field conditions and wind blowing through Rams stadium, the City College Rams gutted out a 14-7 win over the College of San Mateo Bulldogs on Nov. 1. The win was the Rams' second in a row, and put them back on