City College student struck in crosswalk near health center A City College student was hit by a car while in the crosswalk near the northern exit of the reservoir parking lot at 1 p.m. on March 2.
City College welcomes new trustee Steve Ngo 32-year-old Steve Ngo is passionate about being one of the newest members of City College's Board of Trustees. “I chose City College because I wanted to work in an area of policy I felt personally attracted too.”
February 11 News Briefs GGIE turns 70Diego Rivera painted City College’s mural as part of the “Art in Action” program of the 1940 Golden Gate International Exposition (GGIE) 70 years ago. Soon a website will be launched to raise funds to install the Robert Howard “Whales”, another artifact of the GGIE or more
ASC senator appointed prior to regular elections By Alex Weinschenker STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER After a debate for an open seat on the senate, Kimberly Berger was appointed to the City College’s Associated Student Council Jan. 29. “I want to do something for the school and give back to the community,” Berger said after the meeting. Berger’s
February 11 crime alert A City College student was robbed at gunpoint on Judson Avenue in front of the Environmental/Horticulture Building on Feb. 6 at 9:20 p.m., according to the City College Police Department. The victim, while walking toward the Diego Rivera Theatre, was approached by three male suspects, one of
Board of Trustee's new officials By Alex Emslie STAFF WRITER Milton Marks III replaced Lawrence Wong as president of the City College Board of Trustees during their first meeting of 2009. The election of Marks follows a long standing tradition of the Board to appoint the trustee who received the most votes in November to
Prop. 8 in legal debacle By Alex Emslie STAFF WRITER Legal challenges to the Proposition 8 statewide ban on same-sex marriages are currently before the California Supreme Court. The initiative could be struck down as unconstitutional, impacting the marriage rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. It could be applied retroactively possibly nullifying approximately