Distrust, Tragedy, Reform When Kenneth Harding Jr. lay bleeding from a gunshot wound in the middle of the Bayview district on July 16, the last of the neighborhood’s trust in the SFPD bled out along with him.
New challenges for English dept; efforts to improve core education City College’s English department is one of many victims affected by the loss of state funds.
Carpet ride through the arts: free performing arts has everything Bring a picnic, bring a sweater, bring your mother or bring your nephews or go solo to the best free cultural festival in San Francisco to see emerging and established artists in an intimate, relaxed setting.
Let your freak flag fly: Original play at Tenderloin theater is sensational The EXIT Theatre presents “Left-Handed Darling,” an original piece written by a former City College student.
Part-time teaching benefits City College and instructors Hiring “Freeway Flyers,” part time, untenured teachers who teach at many campuses during a single semester, is becoming a widely used cost-saving measure at City College.
Lead suspect in Bryan Stow beating still not charged Due to a lack of evidence and a valid alibi, ex-convict Giovanni Ramirez has not been charged for the beating of Giants fan Bryan Stow, however he is still the lead suspect and remains in custody due to a parole violation as the Los Angeles Police Department continue their investigation.
City College Parcel Tax debated for November 2011 ballot News Briefs from the June 23 City College board of trustees meeting