Tennis team ready for better results, looks forward to 2011 The dark clouds that hovered over the women’s tennis program at City College appear to be dissipating into sunny days.
Curb nightclub violence with ID scanners, police Violent acts in and around San Francisco’s nightclubs over the last few years have become a hot button topic for city legislators, who created the Entertainment Commission in 2003 to act as watchdog over problem venues and their owners.
Rams hold off Hawks rally, improve to 21-1 The City College men’s basketball team withstood Las Positas’ hot second-half shooting and won their 16th straight game by outlasting their Coast Conference North foes 81-72 at the Ocean campus Wellness Center, Jan. 21.
Gift Guide Kinect This Christmas, prepare to experience gaming like you never have before with Kinect for the Xbox 360. The body-recognition technology mirrors your motions and gives you the opportunity to play games without the use of a controller. It allows for a fun-filled night for family members of all ages,
Wikileaks founder Assange tempts fate, proves relevance of WikiLeaks If Wikileaks founder Julian Assange had any questions about whether his website would change the way governments did their business, I think he got his answer this past week after releasing more than 250,000 leaked U.S. embassy “cables.”
Lucas Arts By Omri PetitteContributing Writer BioWare's aversion to forcing players to rummage through bushes for crafting materials plays a significant role in its innovative approach to resource collecting and item creation. Massively multiplayer online games typically suffer from extremely mundane crafting systems, but Lucas Arts “Star Wars:The Old
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