Obama lauded at City College celebration The anniversary of the first elected African-American President of the U.S., Barack Obama, was held at City College’s Diego Rivera Theatre on Dec. 2.
City College walks out Around 200 students, faculty and staff walked out of their classes and gathered outside the chancellors office at Conlan Hall Nov. 18 to protest tuition fee raises and class cuts.
Open mic offers 'merry' atmosphere By Marcus RodriguezStaff Writer Coffee, food and avant-garde beat poetry. I found this and a lot more at Java Jitters Cafe, which held an open mic night on Nov. 13. Java Jitters is a small cafe which offers both traditional cafe fare and Mexican food. The eclectic place seemed to
City College brings Ibsen's 'Hedda' to life By Marcus Rodriguez Staff Writer A sneak preview of the City College production, "Hedda Gabler," the 19th-century play written by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Gloria Weinstock, was performed on Nov. 12 at the Diego Rivera Theater. The play could be considered a comedy of manners with a quiet,
Staring at goats sends reporter on wild trip By Greg Zeman Staff Writer "Men Who Stare At Goats" begins with a title that reads, "More of this is true than you would believe." I can only advise you to apply that same preface to what you are about to read. The film, as incredulous
City College showcases Rodriguez's work By Marcus Rodriguez Staff Writer Feel like getting angry? In the mood for a little bit of protesting? Then you’ll enjoy heading down to the Rosenberg Library or the second floor of the John Adams campus to see the current exhibit "Reproduce and Revolt: The Art/Activism of
The Water Cooler By Bonta HillSports Editor Bay Area sports is becoming comical, painful and depressing to watch. It's like going after the cute girl in high school -- she talks to you, makes you feel good and when you ask her out on a date, she crushes your heart by