Rivera Mural’s cultural and academic value to be promoted Diego Rivera’s “Pan American Unity,” a mural he painted specially for City College, might find a new home in the next few years as its current location doesn’t fulfill Rivera’s vision.
Workers’ rights take center stage More than 2,000 people marched from 24th and Mission street to Civic Center Plaza to push for migrant workers’ rights on May Day, known internationally as a day for workers’ rights.
Badminton brings success to City College athletics The sometimes neglected City College badminton team is looking to defend their State Championship in 2011.
Hood life: A trip from gang-stricken streets to college classrooms Criminal activity associated with gangs can be measured with some accuracy through expert analysis, but the impact gang culture has on day-to-day life in a community isn’t always so cut and dry.
Coalition of African Americans promotes culture and education Two students invigorated by City College’s display of diversity at Unity Day, an event when students gather to promote their affiliate clubs, have recently formed a new student association, the Coalition of African Americans.
Bin Laden death celebration is shameful By now we’ve all seen the reports – Osama bin Laden was killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan by CIA and special forces on May 1.
Roots of 420 are locally grown The number 420 might seem to some like an ordinary juxtaposition of three random digits, but when it is pronounced “four-twenty” it takes on an entirely different meaning.