Hot Johnnie's Pastrami Gives East Coast Elitism a Run for its Money Hot Johnnies serves an entire diverse menu that now includes all-day brunch items and a vegan corned beef.
Rams Fall at Home Against Cabrillo; Suffer Second Loss of Young Season Following a return to the game after a year's layoff due to the pandemic and a four-game winning streak, the men's Rams soccer team suffered their second loss of the young season on Sept. 27 with a 5-1 defeat to the Cabrillo Seahawks on the City College Soccer Stadium.
City College Football Puts up Mixed Results Versus Fresno, Sierra The Rams’ next game will be at San Joaquin Delta on Oct. 15, 1 p.m., giving the side ample time to prepare for what will now be an uphill battle in the conference championship.
Proposition 27 Is Flawed, Native Tribes Should be Listened To Proposition 27 will legalize online sports betting but will not effectively use tax dollars earned from this to aid homelessness in California. Our state did not learn from Colorado’s similar proposition, which means tax loopholes and incomplete funding plans will be detrimental to creating true pub
Nobody Pays The Bus Fare in San Francisco I’d like to say the price of the bus fare is of no meditative importance but in all fairness I think there is reason to lower it’s price as to entice more bus goers into paying the fee and of course generating some level of revenue to sustain SFMTA.
Northern California Sees Late Summer Storm: A Mixed Blessing for Dry Bay Area Northern California’s Bay Area received upwards of three inches of rain on Sunday, which was a relief after months of particularly dry summer days.
RAM Portal Access and Building Upkeep Among Classified Staffing Issues A lack of people in classified positions, due in part to layoffs and retirements, contributed to some significant problems as the campuses reopened after the pandemic closure.