On the Record: If City College decides not to offer summer classes, how would that effect you? By Isaac Crummey and Alex Emslie PHOTO EDITOR AND OPINIONS AND EDITORIALS EDITOR
Review: '9' will not disappoint cinema lovers By Dominick Delgadillo STAFF WRITER The computer-animated movie ‘9’ by little known writer, director and animator Shane Acker, is based on a short he made four years ago in the UCLA animation program. ‘9’ takes place in a not-too-distant future, in which scientists have created a machine that rebels against
Review: Check out Popscene for a wicked night out By Dominick Delgadillo STAFF WRITER Popscene is located at 330 Ritch Street, just a few blocks from AT&T Park. It’s an all-ages club with good music, occasional live shows and shockingly decent acoustics. Having just come back from Las Vegas, I took comfort in the smoke-free room
Review: Free & Cheap By Hannah Weiner FEATURES EDITORPhotos by Tristan Crane STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER [smooth=16]
'Hard budget' contributes to confusion over class cancellation Confusion arose at the beginning of the semester over the cutting of the Computer Repair and Technology class. Several students turned up for the class, previously located at Southeast campus, to discover it had been canceled.
The Water Cooler: Volume two, part two Three weeks of school have blown by and I'm already rattled. Dr. Hoskins, my biology teacher, is flooding my brain with about a million different cells, and Ms. Ganley has me reading a book about eating healthy. I live off Top Ramen noodles and microwavable burritos, are you
City College hires Barnes as police chief By Hannah Weiner FEATURES EDITOR As of July 1, 2009, City College has a new chief of police. Oakland Police Department retiree Andre L. Barnes is filling the position that has been open since June 2007. Chief Barnes’ main focus at City College is to work on police organization and