Due to budget cuts, the Cosmetology Department has been forced to not accept new students for their night program in the spring and has laid off three instructors.
According to Sudabeh Phillips, cosmetology...
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Cultures show off at City
(blue flamenco dancer)
Numerous campus clubs united to celebrate the diversity of languages on Dec. 2 for Language Day in Gorton Quad. Rocio Carrera, owner of Paloma...
"Aaaaachooo," someone sneezes right behind you in class. You wonder if they just passed whatever they had on to you. They sneeze again. Allergies? Cold? Swine Flu?
As the holiday season approaches, your...
The Save Our Schools coalition is a consolidation of various campus organizations and clubs working together to give a voice to community college students in response to California's education budget cuts...
With a projected budget cut of 54 percent for the spring, City campus Disability Support Programs and Services (DSPS) are being forced to cut back on federally mandated services and will possibly fall...
"Crisis level" is the term City College Professor Jim Miller used to describe the situation in California's public colleges.
He was one of the leaders representing a conglomeration of education unions,...
City will be less occupied this winter as Intersession courses have been slashed. Alongside fewer classes being offered, higher tuition and larger class sizes, intersession joins a growing list of casualties...
By promoting a neighborhood clean-up event through campus clubs, off-campus recovery groups and faculty support, the Spanish Club and Associated Students rallied about 180 volunteers to the Logan Heights...
In honor of Dia De Los Muertos, City's Spanish Club hosted several activities around campus from Oct. 28 to Nov. 2. They built an altar and hosted a comedy show in hopes of educating fellow students on...
Hermanos Unidos/Brothers United (HUBU) held its first conference on Oct. 30 at City College with guest keynote speakers Dr. Edward Bush, Vice President of Student Services from Riverside City College and...
The purple food drop bins were nearly empty at the "Scare Away Hunger" drive held at the Gorton Quad on October 29th.
"Turnout is not good," said CalWORKs' administrator Cherie Bromley-Taylor. "We expected...
Have you ever tried to travel uphill in a wheelchair? It's not easy, as students found out at the National Disabled Students Union awareness event.
On Nov. 2, a presentation on the north side of Gorton...