Social sciences staffing strained Within the last few months, the social sciences department has seen the deaths of three of its instructors, with the two most recent deaths announced in an email to the campus on Oct 14.
Rams volleyball dispatch Lobos for fourth straight win after hour delay By Roxanne Bequio Staff Writer The City College Rams volleyball team were forced to wait for nearly an hour as the Monterey Peninsula College Lobos, made its way through traffic to reach City College, but wasted no time when defeating the Lobos in four games (25-17, 21-25, 25-18) on Oct.
City College works to increase composting awareness Composting has been an uphill battle for the recycling department at City College due to the lack of knowledge on proper recycling and composting procedures according to Recycling Coordinator Carlita Martinez.
Changing Spaces, part one For the past eight weeks I've been getting used to my new job as a waitress. I'm learning that the customer is always right, even when they order extra cheese telepathically instead of verbally. I'm learning to bite my tongue when my boss asks,
Rams settles for tie The City College women’s soccer team played Monterey Peninsula College at Daly City’s Gellert Field on Oct. 16, resulting in a final score of 0-0 and the Rams’ forth tie of the season.
A new take on a modernist classic By Ben Taylor Editor Gertrude Stein’s avant-garde play, "Dr. Faustus Lights the Lights" is considered by some to be a right of passage for theater artists with modernist leanings. Many theater groups have tried their hand at the play, which dances playfully on the razors edge of
Proposition 4, harmful to teens If California voters pass Proposition 4, the Abortion Waiting Period and Parental Notification Initiative, the results could potentially do more harm than good.