Pulse of the city heard in streets of San Francisco It’s practically impossible to walk through San Francisco on any given day without hearing the diverse rhythms of its streets ringing from the crowded corners and echoing off of the painted walls.
American Indians gather to preserve culture American Indian Movement West, one of the leading Native American activist organizations in the United States, did not celebrate President’s Day on Feb. 15.
Science workshop brings wonder to Mission students and families What began nearly 20 years ago as a City College engineering technician tinkering in his garage to try and understand some of the basic science behind his job has evolved into a workshop of wonder for students of Mission district schools.
Services slashed, fees hiked Just when Muni riders were getting accustomed to last year’s $10 fare hike, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is implementing another wave of rate increases.
Rams' defense stifles Gladiators The City College women’s basketball team held the Chabot Gladiators to 18 second-half points en route to a 69-48 victory on Feb. 5 at the Wellness Center.
Melt–where double dipping is acceptable There are plenty of cook-it-yourself dining options in San Francisco with countless Korean barbecue and hot pot restaurants, however, there are few places to get fondue.
Update: Elderly pedestrian struck by city truck An elderly woman was struck and killed by a San Francisco Public Utilities Commission truck at the intersection of Miramar and Ocean avenues on the afternoon of Feb. 9.