SF Mayoral race heats up at City College forum City College students posed questions on hot button topics during a mayoral forum held at the Diego Rivera Theatre on Sept. 28, hosted by the Associated Students Council and New American Media.
Barragan's two goals helps City College blank rival City College’s women's soccer team has never felt itself intimidated playing against the Skyline College Trojans, even when that team is coming off a six-game winning streak.
Bay Area flash mob dances where you least suspect it If a group of dancers suddenly appears on Oct. 8, blasting a Madonna musical medley in public, feel free to join in as they strap on their cone bras and strike a pose.
Review: Erotic film festival brings good vibrations to the Castro The final night of the 6th Annual Good Vibrations Independent Erotic Film Festival treated attendees to an arousing night of sensual revelry and sex on the big screen at the Castro Theater.
Progressives split from left A group of progressive democrats met at The Unitarian Universalist Church of San Francisco on Thursday, Sept. 22, to voice their frustrations about President Barack Obama and decide whether or not they should even support him in 2012. The meeting was led by Karen Bernal, chair of the California Demo
Ahmadinejad flawed, but not wrong This past U.N. General Assembly meeting on Sept. 23, 2011, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad “blowtorched” the delegations of the U.S. and European nations for undermining the social and economic security of the world. During Ahmadinejad’s speech, he spoke the truth about the War on Terror, its
Final budget for 2011-2012 approved The City College Board of Trustees voted to approve a budget of $191 million for the remainder of the college’s 2011-2012 fiscal year. This budget includes cutting a whopping $1.9 million in funding for classes, a sacrifice made in the face of an ongoing statewide fiscal crisis. “It’s not a perfect