Theatre department presents Richard III opening March 5 William Shakespeare’s Richard III, a brilliant mix of violence and humor, will be opening at the Diego Rivera Theatre next month.
Tennis team sets high expectations By Carlos SilvaThe Guardsman The City College women’s tennis team, led by new head coach Kelly Hickey, is looking to improve from 2009, when they finished second in the Coast Conference and 10th in the state. Hickey, who assisted her twin sister Lauren as an assistant coach for the
Launch Pad introduces green careers By Robert RomanoThe Guardsman The Green Launch Pad, a new program at City College, gives students practical skills to enter the environmentally friendly work force, according to James Lewis, the program’s director. Students are exposed to many different areas of study which they are encouraged to pursue upon completion
Security upgrades yet to reach SFO On Christmas day 2009, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a 23-year-old Nigerian man claiming ties to al-Qaida, attempted to set off an incendiary device he smuggled aboard a Detroit-bound flight from Amsterdam.
Artwork shines on storefronts “Art in Storefronts” puts original artwork by local artists in vacant storefront windows on San Francisco’s central Market Street, the Bayview and the Tenderloin Districts.
State your fashion By Marcus Rodriguez Staff Writer From the mohawk on his head to the pro-model, synthetic snake-skin Adidas boots on his feet, Chris Timm is a man who knows what he likes. “I originally got the mohawk on a bet from a friend, and after I got laid off I figured
Open mic offers 'merry' atmosphere By Marcus RodriguezStaff Writer Coffee, food and avant-garde beat poetry. I found this and a lot more at Java Jitters Cafe, which held an open mic night on Nov. 13. Java Jitters is a small cafe which offers both traditional cafe fare and Mexican food. The eclectic place seemed to