State Your Fashion Chiyo Komori, 31 Young, fresh and Japanese If you are trying to copy City College student Chiyo Komori’s style, tough luck; you’ll have to go all the way to Nagoya, Japan.
Rams Control game and Cañada, to record shutout By Graham Henderson Staff Writer The City College Rams men’s soccer team continued their successful season with a 3-0 win at home over the Cañada College Colts on Oct. 28. The Rams improved their record to 14-1-2. “I thought we played pretty good today, especially in the first half,
Changing Spaces, Part Two “What’s your name? What’s your real name? Where are you from? Why’d you move here? What’s your tattoo mean?” And my personal favorite: “What do you want to do with your life?” Imagine having to answer those questions every night, and when giving the same answers
November 5 Police Blotter Student injured by vehicle, sex acts reported in Cloud Hall, student strikes faculty member, bicycle rack damaged in crash
With new players, men’s basketball still feels confident about coming into the season By Bonta Hill and Nick SquiresEditor and Staff Writer Justin Labagh, reigning California Coach of the year, has no expectations for the new season. With 10 new players, one sophomore transfer, and only two returning players, Labagh hopes his team will be considered the underdogs, which is almost impossible after
Opinion: Senator Obama, the Jackie Robinson of our generation Senator Barack Obama could become the first African American to be elected President of the United States, making Nov. 4 2008, one of the most historic days in American history.
Opinion: Cellular Trap BY ROXANNE BEQUIOSTAFF WRITER I consider myself behind the curve when it comes to cell phones, seeing as how I’ve only recently got one. I’ve had it for less than a week and still forget I own it sometimes. Life without a cell phone went fairly well for