Update: Diego Rivera Theater Greenlit by State Architects After numerous delays, the Division of the State Architect finally approved the plans for the Diego Rivera Theater on Dec. 12.
Reflections on Rosenberg: The Library Turns 30 Rosenberg Library, the building that transformed City College’s study and research space from a cramped corner of Cloud Hall into a full-service academic hub, will mark its 30th anniversary this month.
ARTX Building to Receive Smart Classroom Upgrades After Long Shutdown The upper level of the Creative Arts Extension has been closed since 2020 and is waiting on further upgrades before reopening.
So Cose, Yet So Far: Why Students Stop Short of Graduation A recent national study found that many community college students drop out of school, even when they are close to finishing their coursework.
Shake Up Your Schedule With These Guardsman Picks Scattered throughout the course catalogue are hidden gems that could lead to new hobbies, new friends, or a whole new you. If you're looking for novel experiences next semester, start here.
The Struggle is Real: The Life of an International Student Packing your life into a 50-pound suitcase to start over in a new country is difficult, but for international students, it’s hardly their greatest challenge.
A Legacy in Color: Art Print Event Celebrates Former Department Chair City College held its 3rd annual Autumn Print Adoption and Donation event from Nov. 17 to Dec. 3. Proceeds from the prints purchased went toward the Anna Asebedo scholarship.