Cliques of creepy clowns have come to town Creepy clowns have infiltrated our nation’s culture and are now lurking in our city’s own backyards.
Professor and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist develop ‘Solito, Solita’ In an oral history project relaying the stories of young Central American immigrants, City College English professor Steven Mayers and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and educator Jonathan Freedman recorded testimonies for their upcoming book titled “Solito, Solita.”
Raising awareness against violence with Project Survive City College’s Project Survive is hosting its annual Domestic Violence Awareness Month events throughout October by providing workshops on violence prevention and raising awareness on trauma.
City College nearly qualifies as Hispanic-Serving Institution City College is approaching its second semester of 25 percent Latino enrollment required to join the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) and apply for federal funds under Title V of the Higher Education Act.
Solange introduces 'A Seat at the Table' Solange Knowles recently released her third studio album “A Seat at the Table,” which harmonizes brutal and delicate black girl magic into a landmark protest album brimming with urgency, strength and genius.
RamCamp brings together students and the outdoors Love for nature and the desire to make new friends are the only requirements needed to join City College’s RamCamp Club.
Art is the wave that teaches the Island's culture From some of the first inhabited places on Earth to the walls of an art gallery, Pacific Islanders have shaped their history and culture into works of art shown at San Francisco State University’s (SFSU) Asian Art Gallery.