Pulitzer Prize winner shares journalism experiences Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Jonathan Freedman addressed a City College Literature Club...
Student's journey overseas to discover a new world I quit my job and tried to convince friends to go with me on my journey because I was being told traveling alone through Asia was dangerous and foolish.
Legos save the world in new 3-D film A witty, side-splittingly hysterical movie with dialogue so sharp and funny that it rivals many current comedies—and it’s about Legos? Oh yes, it sure is. “The Lego Movie” is the most unexpected movie of the year. You certainly don’t have to be a young child or a lover of colorful bricks to apprecia
Jazz duo plays for Black History Month City College celebrates Black History Month with a performance and lecture by Six Roses, the jazz duo of guitarist Michael Cavaseno and saxophonist David Boyce, at Ocean campus, Monday, Feb. 10, 2014. The duo has been performing on and off together for over 20 years. Eclecticism, spontaneity creativity and passion
Have your say “What do you think about the administration getting a possible raise while faculty wages have been continuously cut?”
Labor Day movie review If you’re into suspending all belief in reality and watching escapist, romantic fantasy love stories like “The Notebook” or “Titanic,” director Jason Reitman’s newest film “Labor Day” will be right up your alley.
Tourism may have a negative impact on Big Island Year after year the Hawaiian Islands are exposed to intense tourism that may be causing an impact on the environment.