Union Petitions to Remove Associate Vice Chancellor The Service Employees International Union 1021 has distributed a petition against the current Associate Vice Chancellor of the City College IT Department Ellen Rayz.
Playing Behind Doors Leads to New Challenges for Sports Teams and Coaches Sport simply isn’t the same without the crowd. With how much spectators can change a game, playing behind doors is a whole different event for sports teams and coaches and provides a whole new set of challenges that need to be overcome.
Rams Triumph in 5-1 Win Over Cañada On Friday, Nov. 5, the Rams women’s soccer team won big in a game scoring five goals over the visiting Cañada College. The game’s final score was 5-1 and moved the 11th-ranked team in the state to 14-2-0.
The Vigil: Vaccinate the Children Recently, Pfizer was approved by the FDA for children ages 5-11 to receive in defense of COVID, and in San Francisco, they will also be required to show their vaccine cards to gain entry to businesses. California has been given 1.2 million doses, enough to vaccinate all children five to eleven years
Education is Made a Privilege by Student Debt According to Business Insider, a staggering growth of 260% increase in tuition since 1980 is a significant factor to consider. What’s worse, other costs associated with attending college, such as textbooks and required supplies (for example, a laptop), have bumped that increase above a 300%.
Tea Gardens Freely Accessible to Locals and Tourists By Bob Kinoshita rkino@hotmail.com Its always better when you can get into an event free. San Francisco offers an occasional free day to verified residents of San Francisco. Several times a year access to the zoo and Academy of Science , and other city attraction are free to residents
Outside Lands Draws Thousands to Golden Gate Park After COVID Hiatus After a two year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, thousands of festival goers descended upon San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park for the return of Outside Lands music festival.