Artist couple deviate in medium but not meaning Ocean campus’ City Arts gallery opened its first show of the spring semester on Jan. 19, featuring two artists who work in different medias and methods to evoke a common theme.
Workshops held for sexual trauma survivors Healing for Change, an annual eight-hour conference featuring seminars, workshops and panels for female survivors of trauma, had its first meeting at the City College Mission campus after a two-year hiatus due to scheduling conflicts.
Tough times jeopardize city’s jazz club culture When one thinks of jazz, New York and New Orleans come to mind, but San Francisco has always managed to keep a place on that list as home to the historic Fillmore district, Yoshi’s Jazz Club and numerous venues devoted to jazz.
Student opinion survey aims to improve college services The City College Office of Research and Planning is currently compiling and analyzing the results of an in-depth survey that will show what a broad cross section of City College students think of the college and its services, which could have a significant impact on the way classes and facilities ar
Board President Milton Marks has emergency surgery Board of Trustees President Milton Marks is recovering at home after having surgery on a brain tumor that was discovered after he suffered a seizure on December 8, 2010. Marks had surgery at UC San Francisco, which U.S. News ranked among their top 10 cancer treatment centers in the nation.
Cyclists must take responsibility for safer streets The term “going green” has been on the minds of San Franciscans for decades, but the physical results of our evolving lifestyles have only recently become apparent.
Rams baseball looks to break playoff drought for upcoming season Coming off a 2010 campaign that featured more disappointment than success, City College head baseball coach John Vanoncini feels this season’s squad may be one of the most promising in years.