On March 12, the student senate will be holding a meeting in room D-121B from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. to discuss concerns that students have pertaining to City College. It will be called the Student Senate...
Six hopefuls performed Feb. 23 on the final night of tryouts for City College’s upcoming talent show, bringing the total number of participants to 30.
Singing, rapping, poetry and even a puppet show...
The City Knights will be hosting a Las Vegas style night at the Mingei International Museum on March 9 from 6:30 to 10 p.m.
The benefit will help raise money for scholarships and college programs for...
ffered a tough home loss at the hands of the Southwestern College Jaguars, but five days later clinched the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference Title.
They advance to first round of the PCAC playoffs...
After a difficult season, City College’s women’s basketball team played their final home game on Feb. 10 and were defeated by Imperial Valley 46-69.
The game was a special night for both teams because...
City College’s men’s tennis team hosted an inter-conference round robin tennis tournament Feb. 11.
The Knights played the University of the Southwest Mustangs, who were visiting from Hobbs, New...
Since the boom of Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, employers and recruiters have actively used social media to screen potential candidates during their hiring process.
According to Forbes, nearly 90...
What does your Facebook say about you?
Are you self-absorbed because you post 100 plus times a day, or just up to date?
Are your a wild drunkard because of that photo album, or do you have more experience...
We were taught as kids to not judge a book by its cover.
Well, your Facebook status just might determine whether or not you land that job you are fighting for. Websites like Facebook, Google+, Twitter...
“Why doesn’t he speak English? Is he stupid or what? What the hell is he doing?”
Those are the welcoming words from my 87-year old employer when I arrive to work at her home every Monday. Elder...
Documentary captures the horror ‘invisible children’ endure in Central Africa
The World Cultures Program held a special screening of 2009 documentary “The Rescue” at the Saville Theatre Feb....
Play explains advanced math concepts with humor
While a musical based on calculus may sound like a bad episode of “Glee,” “Calculus the Musical” feels more like an hour-long medley...