Do this Before You Vote For the 2020 election, there are many candidates and propositions to vote for or against. How should people research these topics, and why should it matter?
The Electoral College: Understand How Presidents Get Elected The United States has a unique system to elect the president. It consists of an electoral college that cast their votes for the candidate who gets the
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Remembered at City College Ruth Bader Ginsburg is remembered as a woman that opened many doors for equality for both men and women during her political and legal career. She believed in the rights of workers and the separation of church and state.
Jason Cortez, CCSF Alumnus and Firefighter-Paramedic, Dead at 42 Jason Cortez was a 13-year veteran of the San Francisco Fire Department. His life as a public servant was simply extraordinary, enriched by those who loved him and those he served.
Fashion Community Week’s 1st Ever Virtual Fashion Show Due to this ongoing pandemic, Fashion Community Week is hosting their first ever Virtual Fashion Show throughout the weekend of Sept. 24-27. This includes the International Couture Fashion Show, which features hand made gowns. Anshula Dixit, a current City College fashion student is part of the core
Neon Girls: Professor Worley’s First Union City College English Professor Jennifer Worley’s recently published memoir shares a history of ground up organizing for change. “Neon Girls: A Stripper’s Education in Protest and Power” describes how Worley and her colleagues united to push for workers’ rights, forming a powerful and effective strip
Professor Light Captures Darkness at the Border Mothers handcuffed to their children, a full-grown man stuffed into a drainpipe, a family of three crammed together in the boot of a car. Under the cover of night they were found and detained by border patrol officers, their moments of fear and loss caught in the glow of Ken Light’s Hasselblad camer