Broadcasting digitally City College’s very own KCSF 90.9 FM radio station is giving commercial radio stations a well trained group of future broadcasters from which to choose.
World renown vocalists share 3,500-year-old music The sound of micro notes, melancholy phrases and ancient instruments filled City College’s Art Room 133 on Nov. 6 as a tradition that began during the Vedic times from 1500 to 1200 B.C. and continues to this day.
Not a film to be thankful for “Free Birds,” the new 3-D animated Thanksgiving comedy, isn’t the worst way to spend an hour and a half of your life. But it’s far from the best.
International students seek American Dream While many Americans dream of buying a home and raising a family, international students may have different dreams for their time in America...
Clubs show off their spirit Hundreds of students attended this year’s Unity Day on Oct. 23 at Ocean campus Amphitheatre behind the Wellness Center. Many clubs attempted to attract students with unique presentations like the Student Association of Alchemy Club’s interactive dry ice demonstration, the Gamers Gathering Club’s dua
Photographers find hope in the old industrial heart of the United States City College students Julia Sperling and Beatriz Escobar traveled to Detroit to explore the blighted city that was once the automotive capital of the world and an industrial mecca. Their goal was to photograph abandoned buildings and houses, but they ended up finding life and hope.
Movie Review: Dallas Buyers Club It’s that time of year again. Movie studios, big and small, hoping to score Oscar recognition from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Oscar-buzz alone generally propels movie ticket sales. This year remember the name “Dallas Buyers Club.” It has all the markings of an Academy Award wi