Temprano Resignation Leaves Empty Seat on Board of Trustees The resignation of Tom Temprano from the Board of Trustees in February has left an opening on the board with no immediate replacement in sight.
Rams Men’s Basketball Team Wins State Championship; Nets 12 Postseason Awards The Rams completed their near-perfect season with a decisive 25-point lead, defeating the only team to beat them this season with a final score of 91-66.
17 Awards Won by City College Publications for Worthy Student Work Last year City College’s journalism department pulled in over 80 awards between the Spring and Fall semesters. Given the track record, therefore, these 17 decorations are likely only the first of many to be awarded to City College journalists in 2022.
"More Than a Wall" Exhibit Portrays Hardships of Excruciating Labor Conditions at the Mexican - U.S. Border Juan Gonzales, Chair of the Journalism Department, was part of a team of panelists on opening day on Feb. 12. The exhibit runs from Feb. 12 to May 22 at the Main San Francisco Public Library, in the Jewett Gallery on the Lower Level.
Call for Leonard Peltier's Pardon; Nation Looks to Biden to Right a Wrong Supporters of a Native American activist who has spent more than 40 years behind bars for a crime he says he didn’t commit have ramped up their push for clemency after he recently tested positive for COVID-19.
San Francisco Rallies in Support of Ukraine San Francisco, which boasts a large concentration of Ukrainian residents, saw many converge at rallies across the city, including on Feb. 26 in front of the Ferry Building.
“Song for Cesar” Remembers Legendary Labor Reform Leader “Song For Cesar” is a documentary that revisits the farmworker movement that Cesar Chavez helped ignite. It examines how the attention and support of musicians and artists such as Maya Angelou, Joan Baez, Daniel Valdez and Carlos Santana helped to make this