Artwork shines on storefronts “Art in Storefronts” puts original artwork by local artists in vacant storefront windows on San Francisco’s central Market Street, the Bayview and the Tenderloin Districts.
The Water Cooler By Bonta Hill Sports Editor Happy Holidays to all of you who are still hurting your eyes to read my ink. This is the last issue of the semester so please, bear with me for another five minutes before you use this to wash your windows or for emergency toilet
Rams prevail despite sloppy performance Two weeks after their victory over College of the Sequoias in the Fresno City Tournament championship game on Nov. 21, the Rams beat De Anza College 94-75 on Dec. 5 at the Wellness Center.
City College adds club team By Nick Palm Staff Writer City College’s new men’s club volleyball team is gearing up to begin its inaugural season in February 2010. In tryouts organized by women’s volleyball head coach Saga Vae, over 30 students applied this fall to fill the 15 spots on the team.
State your fashion By Marcus Rodriguez Staff Writer From the mohawk on his head to the pro-model, synthetic snake-skin Adidas boots on his feet, Chris Timm is a man who knows what he likes. “I originally got the mohawk on a bet from a friend, and after I got laid off I figured
Karaoke draws stand-out acts By Dominick Delgadillo Staff Writer When City College students want to let loose and have fun, some decide to get on stage and sing along to instrumental tracks of their favorite songs. That’s right, it’s time for some karaoke. After two sessions of tryouts on Nov. 20 and
Men's soccer season ends in shootout loss against Fresno City By Matthew Gomez Staff Writer The Rams men’s soccer team saw an impressive season come to an end, following their loss to Fresno City College 5-4 on penalty kicks Nov. 28. City College finished 16-3-5 for the year, after falling a game short of the semifinals in the State