Pro-life supporters gather for "Walk For Life"; Face pro-choice opposition downtown Tens of thousands gathered for the eighth annual West Coast Walk For Life on Jan. 21.
78 classes cut at last minute -- Faculty upset about how cuts were made City College lost $13 million from state budget cuts during the fiscal year, forcing school officials to chop 78 class courses from the Spring 2012 schedule – many of which were already filled to capacity.
Rams continue winning streak With City College riding a 12-game winning streak, and beating opponents by an average of 32 points per game during that streak, the Rams came into their game against Foothill College with a lot of confidence.
Women's basketball holds on for tough victory at home Needing a win to stay relevant in the conference race for first place, the City College women’s basketball team defeated Foothill College 63-58 on Jan. 13 at the Wellness Center in a game featuring three of the conference’s top five scorers.
Techno-Files: Apple challenges textbooks with iBooks2 and iTunes U Backpacks might soon become lighter with Apple’s newest launch for the iPad. On Thursday, Jan. 20 Apple launched its newest trend on iBooks: textbooks made to revolutionize the way we have been taught to learn.
Final Report by the Student Success Task Force unanimously approved in January Peter MacDougall (left) chair of the Student Success Task Force, listens as Fly Benzo, a CCSF student, speaks against the recommendations outlined in the Task Force at the Board of Governors meeting.
Rams win 9th State Title Game, National Champs Coach Rush celebrates on the field after winning the 9th State Title game and National Championship. The Rams completed an undefeated season by going 12 - 0.