Theft spree at the main campus Three separate theft-related incidents were reported on Feb. 12. Two of the incidents were thefts at the Wellness Center and at the Visual Arts building. The third was an armed robbery inside Science Hall.
Mystique, experimentation at dance festival By Peter Hernandez and Sara BloombergThe Guardsman Spaghetti-flinging girls in pretty white dresses, tabletop Serbian dances, and dancers pausing to converse delighted ODC Theater's first annual Walking Distance Dance Festival. From June 29 to July 1, new trends and medias were seen in performances by some of the
Visual Storytelling at the Latin Comics Expo City College alumni Isis Rodriguez and several other artists were featured in a panel discussion held at the Latino Comics Expo on May 5, covering topics such as Mexico and Latin American Mythology throughout the comic world.
200 Year Old Mission Dolores Mural Recreated Mission District, San Francisco, April 14, 2011 - A 200 year old mural discovered hidden behind a wall in Mission Dolores Church, the oldest building standing in San Francisco, is recreated in the Mission district by a team of artists led by Ben Wood and Eric Blind. Brian Rinker of
Artifacts from ancient Mexican culture displayed at de Young Outside the Diego Rivera Theatre is a statue of a head that is linked to some of the oldest inhabitants of the Americas — the Olmec, an ancient civilization that lived in what is now Mexico.
Campus groups, college at odds over student garden By Roxanne Bequio Staff Writer City College and two campus organizations are at odds over a proposal to replace an established student garden with a sculpture, student in the campus organizations said.