Baseball optimistic about 2012 despite losing preseason opener City College baseball head coach John Vanoncini cited the impact of returning experienced players as the reason for an optimistic outlook on the Rams 2012 campaign.
NBA’s Jeremy Lin manages surging spotlight with concise media responses Jeremy Lin, a point-guard for the New York Knicks, has had a memorable week. After he started this season as a bench player, he scored a career-high 25 points against the New Jersey Nets last week, cementing his spot in this weeks' starting lineup. He displayed another career-high performance
Editor's Note: Next phase for Task Force recommendations - Write them into law Historic budget and access changes to community colleges called “The Student Success Act of 2012” are now being debated, analyzed, and written into law by the California Senate on Higher Education Commitee, the end result of a year long project by the Student Success Task Force.
Dance for the New Year The perfomers practice arduously for weeks and perform all year round to make the San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade on Feb. 11 an unforgettable beginning to the Year of the Dragon.
Pro-life supporters gather for "Walk For Life"; Face pro-choice opposition downtown Tens of thousands gathered for the eighth annual West Coast Walk For Life on Jan. 21.
78 classes cut at last minute -- Faculty upset about how cuts were made City College lost $13 million from state budget cuts during the fiscal year, forcing school officials to chop 78 class courses from the Spring 2012 schedule – many of which were already filled to capacity.
Occupy West, a day of direct action in SF Occupy Wall Street West demonstrators took over the streets of San Francisco on Friday Jan. 20 in a day of action –– closing down banks, shutting down intersections and occupying buildings.