Photo Story: Chinatown Northbeach has a new home Photostory by Sara Bloomberg. City College found a home in Chinatown/North Beach this July, opening for the summer session. An open house is scheduled for Sept. 21.
Munch On This: Mediterranean food makes waves on Ocean campus By Valerie Demicheva. At Café Med you won’t find frumpy hair-net clad lunch meat ladies. Something really special is happening in this kitchen for costs as low as Burger King.
Sculptor meditates over ancient craft By Dannie Hawkins. Photos by Leslie Calderon. Sausalito-based artist Karin Mortensen engages in an ancient art that she considers spiritual and meditative.
Professional photographers share experiences and food with students By Peter Hernandez The Guardsman Instructor Marshall Berman is offering free lectures with professional photographers, and even the chance to eat Chinese food with them. A series of evening lectures began this week which, by the semester’s end, will encompass a number of professional photographers’ personal experiences — from glacier
Diego Rivera's mural on display but out of view By Peter Hernandez The Guardsman Getting a peek at one of the most important San Franciscan murals of the 20th century may soon become more difficult. Tucked behind the Creative Arts building at City College’s Ocean campus, the Pan American Unity mural by Mexican artist Diego Rivera has been
Munch on this: Crepes By Valerie Demicheva The Guardsman It’s hard to be a college student and fill your belly on a budget without dumpster diving or moving in with your parents. It’s especially hard in a city where food is god and the devout include everyone from bankers to baristas accustomed
Mystique, experimentation at dance festival By Peter Hernandez and Sara BloombergThe Guardsman Spaghetti-flinging girls in pretty white dresses, tabletop Serbian dances, and dancers pausing to converse delighted ODC Theater's first annual Walking Distance Dance Festival. From June 29 to July 1, new trends and medias were seen in performances by some of the