Three Rams Go Pro Anthony Gordon, Easop Winston Jr. and Bejour Wilson, all former Rams have signed pro contracts and will attempt to make NFL rosters.
Students Disheartened Over Reduction of ASL Classes City College’s ASL program is facing a reduction in classes next fall with many wondering why, and leaving the Deaf community astonished. Rumors of the ASL program being eliminated have also left many people searching for answers.
Changes to San Francisco Government Transparency Rules Raise Eyebrows Emergency orders from Mayor London Breed, in response to the COVID-19 crisis, have suspended parts of the Sunshine Ordinance. Public Records may become harder to obtain and public meetings, now done online, are harder to access. Both are topics of concern for some journalists and First Amendment adv
Residents of San Francisco's Tenderloin Experience Growing COVID-19 Crisis Pressure for city officials rises as inaction in dealing with homelessness in San Francisco’s Tenderloin district reaches heights of concern amid COVID-19 pandemic.
Bay Area Celebrates 13th Annual Mexika New Year The Bay area celebrated their 13th annual Mexika New Year event, held March 13 at City College's Mission campus.
Isolation Fitness Keeps Students Going Rachel Berning rachelo.berning@gmail.com Staff Writer With athletes and students home during the lockdown, they are still working away physically by doing exercise at home. Whether it is working out with a friend or a family member, many people are working out to stay healthy during this crisis.
My Name is Ann Clark and I Have to Walk Slowly - Part Three Ann Clark, an Ocean Campus neighbor and longtime member of the City College community penned a comprehensive assessment of the issues facing the college today. It will be released in four parts.