Occupy takes the Capitol: thousands storm Sacramento to save education Folks from all walks of life stormed the state’s Capitol building on March 5 in what has become known as the “March in March.”
Resource center for undocumented students opens on campus The VIDA Resource Center threw a grand opening celebration in the Student Union on February 29...
Rock opera re-imaginings of Greek shadow delightfully experiments At City College’s Diego Rivera Theater, Barbara Martins stands writhing and shimmying on a platform behind a thin plastic curtain while a rock song reminiscent of Devo guides her convulsions.
Upset City: Rams basketball falls short of title The City College men’s basketball team’s plan to make back-to-back trips to the state championships ended abruptly as No. 8 seeded Cabrillo stunned the No. 1 seeded Rams with a 70-76 win in overtime on Feb. 29 at the Wellness Center.
City College accreditation looms--school could lose access to federal funds if not accredited Once every six years, City College submits to a rigorous process of re-accreditation administered by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges...
PHOTO GALLERY: Occupiers storm the Capitol [slickr-flickr tag="Slickr Flickr"] [slickr-flickr tag="Slickr"] Thousands of student and Occupy Education protesters stormed the grounds in front of the Capitol building to protest education cuts. Over $150 million has been cutfrom community colleges in the past year causing some schools to cut classes even
City College News in Brief: capoeira, elections, library closing - 3/7/12 City College News in Briefs: Board president to run for supervisor, Two vacant student council seats filled, Learning Assistance Center to close on Saturdays, Sundial to be repaired by student