New soccer field to be finished by December Construction of a new soccer field at Ocean campus, just east of Batmale Hall, has begun and should be completed by the end of the semester.
The Water Cooler, part four Its the beginning of May and for City College students that the end of the semester is only a couple of weeks away. For somebody like me, finals couldn't come at a more stressful time. Think about it--the NBA playoffs have bombarded my television nightly, the Giants look
The Water Cooler, part three It's been a while since I've had the chance to sip some H2O and spit sunflower seeds with you. Good to be back after a nice spring break.
Rams blown out as they lose 8 straight By Sean Singer STAFF WRITER The very first pitch, which was smacked for a triple, epitomized the entire game. The Rams were routed to the tune of 21-3 to the first place West Valley Vikings. With the loss, which was their eighth straight, the Rams dropped to 14-19-1 overall, and
The Water Cooler, part two As much as I watch the NFL network to convince myself that football never takes a backseat to any sport, that all changes during the third weekend of this month, when March Madness, the best tournament in the world starts. College basketball hits the forefront, as the 64-team, three week
Rams end historic season with heartbreaking loss to Pasadena By Aaron Turner ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR As the final horn sounded at Selland Arena in Fresno on Friday March 13, so too sounded the end of a dream season for the Rams. In heartbreaking fashion, the Rams lost 95-93 in overtime to Pasedena City College. The Rams 2008-2009 season saw
Rams rout De Anza 11-3, stay in the hunt for conference championship By Bonta Hill SPORTS EDITOR In need of a win at home to keep pace with the conference leaders, the Rams were able to handle business as they clobbered De Anza College 11-3 on Thursday, March 19. Prince Dean powered the Rams, going 2-4 with 4 RBI’s. Juan Ortega