U.S. society obsessed with safety The U.S. is grossly obsessed with safety and regulations to the point that our liberty is in jeopardy and our rights are compromised.
Alleged Wikileaker’s appalling treatment continues The military’s treatment of alleged Wikileaker Pfc. Bradley Manning is shameful and inconsistent with the values enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.
CCSF Involvement in Prosecution We assume that members of the City College community would want to know when they are being misled by the administration or the Board on matters of importance. As counsel for Phillip Day and Stephen Herman, we can attest that the quotes attributed to Board President John Rizzo in your February 23 ar
Smoking rules unenforced On Feb. 16, as I was leaving through an open door at Cloud Hall, I found myself in a plume of cigarette smoke. Four students were hanging out at the entrance, three of whom were smoking.
Editorial: Voters to choose taxes or cuts City College, as well as the rest of the California Community Colleges system, is bracing for devastating funding cuts that will be handed down by the state when legislators finalize California’s 2011-12 budget.
Thanks for hep C article Editor, Brian Rinker did a great job on the article “Task Force proposes new tactics to combat hep C.” His interview with Robin Roth shows the prevalence of hepatitis C and lists some task force proposals on how SF can begin addressing the disease. The story clearly explains the recommendation