Resolution calling to reinstate elected City College board gains momentum A crowd of 60 activists gathered for a rally to restore the Board of Trustees and remove Special Trustee Robert Agrella from power.
Police use force as demonstrators storm the entrance of Conlan Hall Demonstrators stormed an officer-guarded Conlan Hall building on Thursday afternoon and staged an overnight sit-in, protesting against the special trustee and the current payment plan.
Keeping the peace with campus police Equipped with bulletproof vests, handcuffs, a collapsible baton and pepper spray, City College campus police officers Tiffany Green and Erica McGlaston responded quickly to a dispatch call regarding a disruptive student in class.
No pink slips boosts optimism among faculty and staff Chancellor Arthur Tyler announced on Feb. 21 that no March 15 notices, also known as a “pink slip” among faculty and staff, will be sent out this year, providing strong evidence that City College will remain open next semester.
Theft spree at the main campus Three separate theft-related incidents were reported on Feb. 12. Two of the incidents were thefts at the Wellness Center and at the Visual Arts building. The third was an armed robbery inside Science Hall.
Liam Neeson action film is a cliché-filled ride Liam Neeson has become the crown prince of over-the-top, B-movie action stardom with his new film, “Non-Stop,” a generic thriller set in an all-too-common background of suspense—the airplane.
Student organization fights to lower student debt City College’s Student Labor Action Project rallied March 6 with other community organizations at City Hall to call on Wells Fargo CEO and...