Rams Stroking for Top Three Conference Finish The Ram’s swim team is shooting for a top three conference finish this year and features stand out members driving them towards that goal.
Project Survive Educators Face the Wrath of Funding Reductions Because of funding cuts that took place later in the fall semester of last year, the Women’s and Gender Studies Department has had to cease events and courses related to their multi-campus college sexual violence prevention and healthy relationship promotion program Project Survive.
Art Display Explores Emotional Trials and Tribulations Artist and former CCSF teacher, Lauren Van Duren, had an art exhibit called Rise to Resilience, from January 13th through February 4th at the Sunset CCSF Campus. Within this article Lauren explains her inspirations for this particular exhibit. She also explains her early start as an artist as well a
Lady Rams Smother Hawks 73-30 Lady Rams obliterate Las Positas and prepare for the rest of the season.
Black Hawks Down, Rams Defeat Las Positas 110-74 Men’s basketball takes fights back from early deficit to dominate Las Positas and remain undefeated.
Visual Media Design Students Say NO to Class Cuts By Anshi Aucar anshiaucar@gmail.com Professor Tim Harrington and 20 of his Visual Media Design (VMD) students protested in the Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs Office after finding out that several classes in their program were eliminated at 11:30 pm on Nov. 19, exactly 30 minutes before priority
Students React to Class Cuts By Diana Guzman dianaanaid.gf@gmail.com City College administrators eliminated many campus programs. In order to balance the college’s budget, the City College administration eliminated some of the courses in departments like Culinary Arts, Engineering, Physical Education, Journalism, Lifelong Learning courses for older Adults, and many more. Approximately