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Trump's Violent Rhetoric is Opening a Can of Worms According to data pulled by TIME 20% of adults believed that Americans must resort to violence to get the country back on track.
Have Your Say: Election Season "I can not vote in November, sadly, unfortunately. If I could, I would vote because I think it is the most important election for a lot of people, especially immigrants and for the country I am from, which is Ukraine."
Letter to the Editor: Cantonese Classes CCSF cannot afford to lose us: online and part-time students are an effective solution to CCSF’s ongoing financial woes, many of whom are willing to pay to receive the educational experience they cherished over the pandemic.
City College Supports Veterans Transitioning to Academia with a Free College Success Workshop on Oct. 25 Veterans looking to transition into collegiate learning are invited to a free College Success Workshop on Friday, Oct. 25, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at City College’s Cloud Hall 258.
Unity Day Event Brings Together 30+ of City College’s Student-Led Clubs and Resource Centers to Ram Plaza The biannual Unity Day event, organized by the Associated Students Council of Ocean Campus (ASCO), brought together over 30 student-led clubs, resource centers, and various food trucks to Ram Plaza for students to familiarize themselves with what City College offers.
Associated Students Council Hosts Mayoral Debate Watch Party to Encourage Civic Engagement With election season around the corner, City College’s Associated Students Council hosted an on-campus viewing of KQED and San Francisco Chronicle’s mayoral debate to encourage greater political and civic engagement amongst students and the greater community