A Whirlwind of Emotions as Soccer Season Comes to a Close The season for the men’s and women’s soccer teams have gone by just as quickly as it came, but the players were still excited at the opportunity of playing the game they love.
City College Athletics to Play First Games in Over a Year It’s been over 365 days since City College last had a team play a game, but now three teams have the opportunity to suit up against real competition.
Earn Your Stripes: The Legacy of the NFL’s First Black Official Burl Toler Sr. broke barriers as the first Black official in the NFL, but accomplished just as much off the field as he did on it.
POC Students and Faculty Fight for Equity The African American Studies Department has been around for 50 years, yet black and brown students continue to struggle to level the educational playing field at City College.
City College Athletics Gearing Up for Unconventional Spring Season The spring sports schedule is far from a given, but athletes, coaches, and administration are ready no matter what situation arises.
The Impossible Puzzle: Gianrico Pierucci’s Three-Year Quest to Uncover America’s Most Notorious Serial Killer As a homicide inspector for the SFPD, City College professor Gianrico Pierucci had the unique opportunity of tracking down one of the most terrifying serial killers in the United States.
Police Brutality, Civil Unrest Sparks Change in Administration of Justice Department Through years of experience in law enforcement and willingness to listen to their students, faculty members of the Administration of Justice have fostered a positive and dynamic environment despite the relentless scrutiny the media and public apply to their field.