Bulldogs Prevail in Rivalry Showdown A heartbreaking defeat to the CSM Bulldogs ended the Rams football team’s perfect season, losing 44-17 in a one-sided affair.
Dominant Rams Performance Versus Gladiators Keeps Up Unbeaten Streak Rams women’s soccer put on a show in their home bout against the Chabot Gladiators, dominating the scoreline 7-1 on Friday, October 20.
1,700 Bay Area Students Participate in Walkout Calling for a Ceasefire in Gaza Students from high schools in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley and Pacifica left their classrooms to stand against the unprecedented bombardment of Gaza. City College of San Francisco was the only college to walk out. City College Officer Palacios said the protest was “peaceful and in the assigned a
City College Art Professors Exhibit Individual and Collaborative Pieces in Upcoming Show Retired and current art professors, Anna Asebedo and Nancy Mizuno Elliott, respectively, are displaying their works in a new art exhibition, “Abscission,” running from August 28 to September 28, 2023, in the City College Art Gallery. The show includes their contrasting work, as well as collaborative
“I’ll be Gone, You’ll be Gone,” Hopefully Not with this Chancellor For the past ten years, City College has named ten chancellors as its own. Will the newly appointed chancellor, David Martin, direct the helm of City College for just a few years, like many of his predecessors, or will he stay the course and truly tackle the long-term financial problems and educatio
Move to Online Classes an Unexpected Boon to Anxious Students City College’s move to online classes at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic suddenly flung many students into a whole new style of learning. How deeply has this online adjustment contributed to student’s stress?