Occupy CAL attacked by police A call for a general strike flooded the streets of Oakland on Nov. 2 when tens of thousands of people from around the Bay Area came together for an inspirational display of defiance.
CCSF radiology department wins big The Diagnostic Medical Imaging Program at City College was the winner of a 2011 Minnie award for Best Radiologic Technologist Training Program in the entire country. This rating was awarded on Oct. 26, 2011 by AuntMinnie.com, a Web site for professionals in the medical imaging industry.
Links found between commonly used chemical and likelihood of breast cancer A new study has reinforced the connection between the use of bisphenol A, a chemical used in plastics since 1891, and a predisposition toward breast cancer.
CCSF Board says "NO" to Task Force recommendations The City College Board of Trustees rejected the draft report from the Student Success Task Force, who aim to financially support academically successful students at the expense of those in need.
Campus production celebrates Tennessee Williams 100th birthday with “Sweet Bird of Youth” Weakness and fleeting youth are at the heart of one of Tennessee Williams’ last great plays, “Sweet Bird of Youth,” performed during a three-week run through Nov. 20 at the Diego Rivera Theatre.
Fighting for the Dream He hiked a barren desert, crawled a mile through sewage, and now has a 3.8 GPA. His name is Raul Barrera, an openly undocumented City College student who still cannot receive financial aid even under the newly passed "Dream Act." This is his story.
Men's Soccer falls to Hartnell The Rams lost their first game in over a month at home on Nov. 4 to Hartnell College, the No. 3 ranked team in California. The Panthers extended an early lead and held on to win the game, 3-2, despite a second half comeback by the Rams.