700 Yards Later: In Nash We Trust If at first you don’t succeed at football, play volleyball until you grow to be 6’2” and become a deep threat receiver. This is the path of the Rams' superstar sophomore Jeremiah Nash.
Rams Start Title Defense with Back-To-Back Wins By halftime, the defending state champions led Butte College by 30 and never looked back, cruising to a 105-63 win in the opening game of the CCSF Tip-Off Classic.
City College Football Drubs Foothill on Sophomore Night Jeremiah Nash pulled down a fourth-and-three, 35-yard touchdown pass late in the third quarter, a finishing touch on City College’s 38-21 victory over visiting Foothill College on Saturday afternoon.
Rams Take Down Ohlone College After Five-Game Drought The Rams struggled to find their rhythm and capitalize on opportunities in the first half, before securing a win after a five-game winless streak, beating Ohlone College 2-0.
A Faculty Tour De Force at City College Art Gallery Following Jennifer Banzaca’s “Vivid Visions” from last month, the show assembles works from across the art department faculty, spanning painting, photography, ceramics, textiles, and sculpture. The result is a fascinating combination of individual talents, showcasing the range of mediums taught on c
Police Seeks Suspect In Sexual Battery Incident The Incident occurred at the Student Success Center's Queer Resource Center on Thursday afternoon.
Bay Area Leaders Rally to Keep Federal Agents Out as Trump’s Plans Remain Unclear Hours after the Trump administration walked back plans for a federal “surge” in San Francisco, more than 200 people rallied on the steps of City Hall, demanding federal agents stay out of the Bay Area.