Website gets private money for students Sandra Galvan’s dreams of attending college would never have become a reality had she not received donations from a handful of strangers.
Foundation strives to fund City College In this time of drastic and painful budget cuts to the California community college system, it’s hard to see any sort of optimism for City College and public education.
Speech team brings home top honors The City College speech and debate team ended its season on a high note, winning gold at the Phi Rho Pi National Championship held in Greenwich, Connecticut, improving on the bronze and silver medals the team acquired in March’s state championship.
College prepares for emergencies Teachers and faculty ducked under tables for cover as the sound of a man yelling “Everyone, oh my god there’s an earthquake!” echoed across Room 140 of the Multi-use building.
High Fructose Corn Syrup vBlog Based on its sweetness and its chemical breakdown, the average person might assume that high fructose corn syrup is a sugar-like substance, but is it “sugar” anybody should be consuming regularly?
African-American Exodus Confuses SF Mayor Candidates 2011 San Francisco mayoral candidates address a question on the African American population drop in San Francisco at a town hall meeting held by the University of San Francisco and buildON.org.
Website connects students with mentors Ashkon Jafari, co-founder of StudentMentor.org and inspired by his own mentor who shaped his life in college, quit his job in finance at a high-tech company to start a website connecting students with professionals across the country.