The Pride of the Game With a growing number of Pacific Islanders athletes in the NFL, CCSF highlights some of their own Pacific Islander players and why football runs deeper than simply culture and heritage for them.
“I’ll be Gone, You’ll be Gone,” Hopefully Not with this Chancellor For the past ten years, City College has named ten chancellors as its own. Will the newly appointed chancellor, David Martin, direct the helm of City College for just a few years, like many of his predecessors, or will he stay the course and truly tackle the long-term financial problems and educatio
Mayor Breed's New Retail Crime Initiative London Breed announced a police-led initiative to decrease retail crime rates in late September, partnered with retailers and regional law enforcement. The initiative has three main aspects; expanding and reallocating police budgeting and resources, restructuring of private and public deployments, a
Rams Shut Down in 3-0 Loss Against De Anza at City College While the win-loss record isn’t as good as they had hoped, the women’s volleyball team is focused on something more than the box scores could ever tell.
Former City College Quarterback, Washington State Coach Fired for Refusing COVID-19 Vaccine Two-time All-American quarterback for the Rams Nick Rolovich was relieved of his duties amid a winning season with the Cougars
Lit Night Gets Lit At Ocean Ale House Lit Night has returned to Ocean Ale House, where one a month writers from across San Francisco gather to read their latest works.