Homicide suspected in death of City College student Police are investigating the death of 47-year-old City College student Alycia Williams after she was found in her Leahy Street apartment in Redwood City Feb. 9 with multiple stab wounds.
Blind student wins fight for equal rights A blind law student successfully sued the National Conference of Bar Examiners for the right to use specific accommodations in next week’s bar exam.
Activists commemorate the invasion of Gaza City Over 350 activists packed the Burlingame Recreation Center Feb. 6 to commemorate Operation Cast Lead, an Israeli Defense Force airstrike and invasion of Gaza City — called the Gaza Massacre by the Palestinian people and their supporters.
Lectures held at City College for Black History Month In honor of Black History Month, City College hosted a series of events with this year’s official national theme: the History of Black Economic Empowerment.
Oscar Grant trial begins in L.A. By Estela FuentesThe Guardsman More than 100 people rallied outside the Los Angeles Superior Court building when former BART police officer Johannes Mehserle faced Judge Robert Perry on Jan. 8, 2010 for his first hearing in the death of Oscar Grant III. Mehserle is accused of shooting and killing Grant
New City College program aims to bridge gap to CSUs Metro Academies at City College helps low-income students and those whose parents did not attend college with course placement to transfer to CSUs in efficient time and good standing.
French students tour Rivera mural French students from Lycée de la Merci and Collège Saint-Charles watch and listen as City College's resident Diego Rivera expert Will Maynez presents Pan American Unity on Feb. 10.