Undervalued quarterback finds home at City College Lavell McCullers uprooted his life to move 2,558 miles away from family and friends, just to have a shot at his dream in San Francisco.
City College Journalism Students Are Finalists in National MAGGIE Awards Competition Two City College journalism students are finalists for 2016 national MAGGIE Awards for student publishing. Alysia Thompson is a finalist in the Best Print Magazine Article category for a feature story entitled “Parkour Ascends at City College.” Matthew Patton and Thompson are finalists in the Best Magazine Print Cover category.
City College Journalism Students Capture CCMA Awards City College journalism students captured five awards during the 2016 California College Media Association competition titled “Excellence in Student Media.” The winners were announced on Feb. 20 during the annual awards banquet at the Sheraton Universal in Los Angeles. They included the following CCSF journalism students: David Hackett First Place
Muralist Immortalizes Local Leaders By Patrick Cochran/ Staff Writer “See that guy with the shiny white teeth, thats me!” Juan Gonzalez said when gazing upon his former self. Gonzalez, the head of the journalism program at City College and one of the founding members of the bilingual newspaper El Tecolote, was honored recently with
Walkout! Otto Pippenger Defend Diversity Collaborative and Save City College Occupy Conlan The Save City College Coalition occupied the administrative building, Conlan Hall, for the third year in a row on May 6. More than 20 activists formed a circle in the building’s lobby and attempted to peacefully occupy the
Is CCSF a Good Neighbor to Ingleside and Excelsior? By Alex Lamp City College is a huge institution with satellite campuses all over San Francisco. Ocean Campus, its flagship, has a big impact on the neighborhoods that surround it—Westwood Park, Ingleside, Sunnyside and Mission Terrace. The issues range from transportation to engagement with nearby businesses that serve student