February 25 State your fashion Stephanie Abney likes to keep people guessing about herself. “I like to shock people, I don’t want to be average. No way,” she said.
February 25 State your ride Tyler Dietzen, 1962 Chevy Nova By Jen Houghton COPY EDITOR If you think surfing the internet during class will only get you into trouble, you’re wrong -- it can also get you a classic muscle car. Such was the case for 21-year-old fire science major Tyler Dietzen when he
Review: 'Wicked' tale bewitches San Francisco audiences By Jessica Luthi EDITOR IN CHIEF If you recall the 1939 classic movie “The Wizard of Oz,” you'll remember a young girl named Dorothy, who was ripped from her home in Kansas by a tornado and transplanted to the land of Oz. But “Wicked”, the Broadway musical, is
Art targets negative depiction of women By Cailie Skelton STAFF WRITER Don’t let works like a picture of underwear made of broccoli catch you off guard at the “Proper Behavior, Damas Malcriadas,” art exhibit on the second floor of the Rosenberg Library . The exhibit has some great art with a strong message. It features the
The Polariod Chronicles, Part Three My adventures into San Francisco have been fun so far and the weather lately has made my excursions only more enjoyable. Two weekends ago, I went up to Mount Sutro, the third highest peak in the city, located above the University of California San Francisco. I didn’t go all
City Comedies hit Diego stage By Jen Houghton COPY EDITOR City College’s Theatre Department will present two exciting comedies at the Diego Rivera Theatre before the Spring semester comes to a close. The last weekend of February brings the first play of the semester, Shakespeare’s “All’s Well That Ends Well.” The poetic
The Polaroid Chronicles, part two The city has some pretty amazing views and my excursion to Alamo Square, last issue, was no exception. This time, instead of pulling out the map, I decided to share with you one of my favorite things in San Francisco. If there is one thing in the city that I