Despite Lopsided Score, Rams Played Tough Against Seasoned Merced College Despite a 19-5 loss against Merced College, the City College’s women’s water polo team walked away from the pool in high spirits.
With Issues like Abortion on the Ballot, Voting is more Important than Ever Abortion rights, education funding, sports betting on tribal lands and many other critical issues are on the ballot this midterm election cycle.
Hurricane Ian Worsened by Climate Change Climate change is partly to blame for the destruction that hurricane Ian reaped in Florida, South Carolina, and Cuba. There are many resources available to help those affected by the crisis, which should be utilized, as climate change affects us all.
Volunteer in the Great Outdoors at Mount Sutro Sutro Stewards currently help build and maintain over 4 miles of trails on the mountain. They have a nursery program which grows thousands of native plants for seeds or cuttings each year which support the conservation program performing habitat restoration activities on the mountain such as removin
Communicating through Music and the Power of Drums with John Santos International Afro Latin Music artist John Santos on the outlaw of the drum in colonial times to the present day repression of arts in the public school system and all in between.
SF Mint Hosts Haunted Experience until November 1st As Halloween approaches, Bay Area production company Into the Dark breezes into San Francisco with a new, riveting haunted experience, “The Summoning.” Live at SF’s Mint, the show is up to an hour long, with a combination of theatrics, scary mazes, and special effects.
To Love and Be Loved in Return exhibition celebrates the Day of the Dead at SOMArts SOMArts’celebrates their annual Dia de los Muertos exhibition with traditional altars and contemporary installations.