A REMARKABLE JOURNEY: Bishop’s road from the Rams to the Super Bowl With the publicity the National Football League garners, the feel good stories that transpire over the course of a season often gets overshadowed by the negativity of the league.
Palace of Fine Arts: Reclaiming a City Jewel Labeled a jewel in San Francisco’s sparkling crown, the Palace of Fine Arts has reclaimed its status as a gateway and respite from city life recognized by locals and visitors from around the globe.
Mid-Market arts center caters to low-income residents Robert Stockland muses over sheets of charcoal drawings, his fingertips black with charcoal. Just beyond his gaze, a man is painting a self-portrait. In the back of the room, a 6-foot-3-inch man sculpts on a table strewn with mounds of clay.
City College radiology 2nd best in U.S. Formerly a hospital transporter, Troy Scott is now a student in the best radiologic technologist training program this side of the Mississippi River.
USF sells college radio station University of San Francisco’s 34-year-old, volunteer-staffed radio station KUSF was pulled of the FM airwaves Jan. 19 and is being transitioned to an online-only format — a decision made without the station staff’s knowledge.
Rams eye rematch with Foothill after dismantling Las Positas Although some eyes may have been looking forward to the Jan. 28 showdown against Foothill College, the City College women’s basketball team first had to take care of business at home against the Coast Conference’s last place squad, the Las Positas Hawks.
Mid-Market arts center caters to low-income residents Robert Stockland muses over sheets of charcoal drawings, his fingertips black with charcoal. Just beyond his gaze, a man is painting a self-portrait. In the back of the room, a 6-foot-3-inch man sculpts on a table strewn with mounds of clay.