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Art Conservators Begin Preservation Work on Diego Rivera Mural
By Lisa Martin
lisamartin.562@gmail.com
A plywood partition divides the lobby of the Diego Rivera Theatre as art experts and conservators continue the work they began over the summer preserving the “Pan American Unity” mural painted by artist Diego Rivera and preparing it for a loan to the
Portfolio Club Presents: Dimas Jose Arellano
Have Your Say
By Andy Damian-Correa
Photos by Saroya Mackey
What are your safety concerns on campus?
Project SHINE Connects Language Coaches to Immigrant Community
By
mmaynardfrank@aol.com claudiadrdul@gmail.com
During the age of Donald Trump, immigrants across the United States are threatened with harassment and violence simply for not being fluent in English. City College’s Project SHINE (Students Helping in the Naturalization of Elders) program works to assist returning students in
Coach calls this year’s football team “second to none”
By Alec White
alecw24@verizon.net
When you think of City College of San Francisco, it’s hard not to think of the rich and winning history of the football program. The 10-Time National Champions will be looking to get back on track this year. Winning conference championships used to
We Have to Care About the Environment
By Amelia Hobbs
ahobbs1@mail.ccsf.edu
My whole existence, I have been told a story. A story that I am my thoughts, emotions, physical body, gender and actions. I was told that humans are more important and more special than any other species. I was fed propaganda instead of