Students juggle full-time work with classes With the rise in the cost of tuition, text books and materials — long gone are the days when students could afford to live on financial aid alone.
City College lends talent to feature film 'La Mission' When Peter and Benjamin Bratt set out to score their newest film, “La Mission,” City College Latin American studies instructor Greg Landau seemed like a natural choice to help them achieve the “Mission sound.”
Volcano was studied by City College instructor The Icelandic volcano which began erupting in April, continues to wreak havoc on airlines, and may pose health and environmental concerns — was the research thesis of a City College instructor.
UN Club emulates international assembly The United Nations club at City College continues to expand as its members aim to educate their peers about the history of the U.N. and its role in foreign affairs.
Letter of Editors: May 12, 2010 Free trade agreement endorses 'systematic torture' Editor: The term “end” brings a rush of activity: finals, graduations, job and apartment searches. How does this relate to dogs and cats half a world away? Let’s look closer. In another world, the South Korean government poises itself to pounce