Student Chefs Compete in Culinary Clash ity College culinary students competed in the ninth annual Culinary Clash, designing and cooking gourmet meals, in a competition which may give them a shot at thousands of dollars in scholarships.
City College Students Celebrate Unity Day Despite Intense February Heat Chris Butler, vice president of Inter Club Council and City College’s Associated Students hosted the college’s annual Unity Day on Feb. 26. Clubs from all walks of life came together to raise awareness, visibility, and admission. Free food was also provided for any student, who filled out a club sur
AFAM Celebrates their 50th Anniversary while BSU continues to fight for their place at City College. City College’s African American Studies Department [AFAM] celebrates being rooted at the college for 50 years. However, behind the celebration lies plights for AFAM. Will AFAM see another tomorrow, or will the department be consolidated like its sister departments in neighboring colleges?
How Soul of a Nation continues to highlight the struggles and victories of the civil rights era. n celebration of Black History Month, the de Young Museum is offering an exhibition titled, “Soul of a Nation : Art in the Age of Black Power 1963-1983,” and is available to the public til March 15, 2020. The exhibition highlights issues of race and segregation during the Civil Rights Movement in th
Tulay Students Celebrate New Semester Through the Sound of Music On Feb. 5, the Tulay Program welcomes in the new semester by hosting a karaoke night.
Broken Glass! City College’s Family Owned Business, The Lunch Box, Victimized by Robbery City College’s family-owned and operated restaurant, The Lunch Box, was robbed and vandalized at around 10pm on Feb. 12. Campus police contacted owner, Danny Chin, 73, in his sleep to inform him of the break in. However, this would not be the first robbery for Chin and his restaurant.
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.