Women stay undefeated, men move to 9-3 The women’s basketball competed in the Contra Costa Tournament on Dec. 4-6 and took home a championship by winning all three games with a combined total of 82 points.
Rams basketball in pre-season tournaments By Bonta HillEditor The City College woman's basketball team is trying for their fourth tournament win of the season today at the Karen Franci Invitational in Fresno, Calif. The Rams will play against their tournament rivals the Foothill College Owls at 4 p.m. The Rams beat the
December 10 Police Blotter Lunch Box thief, Science Hall seizure, Box Office break-in, De Avila Firearm Arrest
Rams bowled over by Mustangs By Bontã Hill Dec. 10 In a season that had its ups and downs, the Rams didn’t envision the 2008 season to end the way it did on Dec. 6. The Rams, riding on a four game winning streak coming into the Hawaiian Punch Bowl, lost 36-14 to the San Joaquin Delta College Mustangs.
Reservoir Construction Continues By Arcel Cunanan Staff Writer The board of trustees approved the Balboa Reservoir land exchange on Nov. 20, which will allow the construction of the Joint Use Facility and Performing Arts Center on the Ocean campus to continue as scheduled, said James Blomquist, associate vice chancellor of faciliti
Drought could strangle state’s water supply By Graham Henderson Staff Writer California is facing its worst drought in 15 years with water reserves around the state at a fraction of their capacity severely affecting several counties throughout the state, according to a senior state meteorologist.
Instructor documents world-wide struggle By Lauren Tyler Staff Writer Driven by passion, not by fame and certainly not money, Lou Dematteis has spent nearly three decades documenting war-torn countries, using photographs to tell stories that would otherwise not be seen by the wider global community.