Sept. 23 State Your Fashion: Ink Edition "Inspired Surrealist" Niamh Parsley, a San Francisco local, is a bit of a free spirit who doesn’t like to be pinned down.
Injuries too much to overcome in women's soccer loss to Giants By Matthew Gomez STAFF WRITER The City College women’s soccer team lost to the College of the Sequoias Giants 2-0 on Sept. 16 at Crocker Amazon Park. The Giants controlled the ball for most of the game as the Rams struggled to find an offensive rhythm. While Sequoia had
Review: Jewett Gallery exhibit shows a variety of punk scene photographs By Cailie Skelton ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR “Sex Bomb” by punk band Flipper grinds through retro speakers in the lower level of the San Francisco Public Main Library as two girls with aqua marine hair and miscellaneous patches on their clothes whisper and point at the display of 30 year
Sept. 23 City College sports briefs Cross-country NewsThe City College of San Francisco cross-country team participated in the Fresno Invite at Woodward Park on Sept. 12. The men’s team placed 18th out of 26 team in the competition with sophomore Fernando Diaz coming in as the top finisher for the Rams, finishing in 57 place
The Water Cooler: Volume two, part three I don’t know if journalists are supposed to walk around feeling like rock stars, but hell, I feel like Lil Wayne right now — minus the money, the cars and, of course, the nice looking women. Alright, that’s a bit much. But after three students recognized me last week
Drama for the disabled By Greg Zeman STAFF WRITER The students in Judy Cohen's Drama for the Disabled course have experienced success at City College's Mission Campus. The drama class provides students with a safe, supportive and accessible environment for artistic expression and exercise, something many were lacking before finding
GED prep classes and tests bridge language gap By Matthew Gomez STAFF WRITER The combination of the City College Transitional Studies Department and a 2002 California state law allow Spanish-speaking residents, including the undocumented, a chance at higher education. According to the American Council on Education, about 96 percent of employers accept the General Education Development diploma as