Outside Lands Draws Thousands to Golden Gate Park After COVID Hiatus After a two year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, thousands of festival goers descended upon San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park for the return of Outside Lands music festival.
Periodical Pop Up Pantries Provide Limited access continues for student resources that cannot be provided in a virtual capacity. The food pantry is one such resource that cannot be replaced virtually.
Undefeated and Undeterred: Men’s Basketball Returns Looking to Finish What it Started Last Season So far, the team has dominated in their preseason matches, winning all of their games by at least a 20 point margin.
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?
Enrollment Growth Strategy: Student Affairs to Pursue Advertising Blitz Regarding Campus Return Battling a ten-year enrollment decline and a lengthy pandemic now in its fourth semester, City College plans to use state funds to reel students back with the promise of in-person instruction.
Local Film Festival Rekindles Community Spirit with Boost from City College The Bernal Heights Outdoor Cinema (BHOC), a free film festival that showcases the talents of Bay Area filmmakers and runs until Oct. 29, was off to an impressive start, as it navigated COVID-19 precautions with pop-up drive-in and socially-distanced park screenings during its opening weekend, Oct. 1
Three School Board Members' Future Dictated by Recall Results By: Tim Hill The school board recall effort reached a fever pitch on September 7 when member Alison Collins suspended her multi-million dollar lawsuit against the effort being mounted by London Breed. Three members in particular-Gabriela Lopez, Faauuga Molifa, and Collins herself- have raised the ire of the mayor due