An Iconic Comedy Festival Adapts to the New Normal Even with the Sketch Fests growth in notoriety, it has remained an intimate event, one which allows you to see some of the greatest comedians up-close and personally.
Arts Departments at City College impacted by Omicron Variant While teaching a subject such as math or English may be easier implemented as an online course program, it may not be quite as simple to convert a course such as music. While certain courses were expected to begin in-person this semester, the Omicron variant has halted once again the re-opening of C
City Seeks to Lesson Opioid Harm As the opioid epidemic in San Francisco has prompted City Officials to declare a state of emergency and introduce new initiatives, City College continues to offer limited solutions through certificate programs and student services amid budget uncertainty.
23-Year-Old AIDS Mural in the Castro District Defaced with Graffiti Painted in 1998, the mural Hope for the World Cure, at Market and 15th Street in the Castro district, is one of the most powerful public artworks about the chaos and solidarity of the AIDS crisis in San Francisco and worldwide. In late December 2021, approximately one-third of the two-story mural wa
A Mourning Mother’s Unrelenting Love and Pain Still Penetrates Deep into America’s Soul Mamie’s pain and sorrow turned into a nation’s pain. Mamie’s speeches would echo that Emmett’s murder was not in vain. “Emmett Till was a good kid and his life mattered."
Arts Departments at City College Impacted by Omicron Variant While certain courses were expected to begin in-person this semester, the Omicron variant has halted once again the re-opening of City College.
Thanks to City College Grad, Delano Nursery Still Growing Strong Delano Nursery might be celebrating their 100-year anniversary, but City College graduate Lauren Borden is infusing the business with new life. The nursery’s sales have grown exponentially since Borden joined in 2014, going from 58,000 to 2.85 million products sold in a year.