30th Annual Indigenous Peoples Day Pow Wow Held in Berkeley For 30 years the City of Berkeley has played host to a yearly pow wow celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day.
New Burnside Mural Beautifies Glen Park On a cold, foggy typical San Francisco afternoon, a small celebration brought the residents of Glen Park together at the end of Burnside Avenue for the completion of the new Burnside Mural.
Students Rejoice to be Back in Person The sense of community and connection In-person classes offer can never be topped by its Zoom counterpart. Which is why the In-person community at City College will never die while In-person classes are offered.
Innings and Outs with Mark Sigmon, on the History of Baseball Mark Sigmon discusses the history of baseball in entertaining and information virtual history talk.
City College Athletic Teams Receive Generous Donation from Plumbers and Pipefitters Union Donation from UA Local 38 will help fund City College athletics for years to come.
Ocean Campus has an Entire Police Department, What's Up With That? Although a Police Force does not come without its caveats and baggage, their use as a domestic force is an important cog in the campus’ functioning.
You Can Kiss Your Favorite Physical Education Class Goodbye The answer is California Title 5 under Division 6; Chapter 6; Subchapter 1; Article 4 as it reads “District policy may not permit students to enroll more than one time in an active participatory course in physical education, visual arts, or performing arts pursuant to this section.” and similarly “m