Culture
Art Conservators Begin Preservation Work on Diego Rivera Mural
By Lisa Martin
lisamartin.562@gmail.com
A plywood partition divides the lobby of the Diego Rivera Theatre as art experts and conservators continue the work they began over the summer preserving the “Pan American Unity” mural painted by artist Diego Rivera and preparing it for a loan to the
Student Wellness Pack Donation Drive
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Recycle Center raises awareness on handling trash
By Cliff Fernandes
@c.ferna44@mail.ccsf.edu
At the end of every school day, the green suited workers of an understaffed recycling department dig through the trash in order to sort and separate all the materials that should have been disposed of in a different colored bin.
During an
MAMMA MIA! Theatre Department Showcases Last Musical
By Jerusha Kamoji
jkamoji@gmail.com
Mamma Mia came to life last Thursday at the Diego Rivera Theatre. “The stage setting, lighting and actors’ costumes really made me feel I’m on the island,” Da Lee said. He is a Journalism major at City College who also attended the free
Community Calendar
Community Calendar
26 April
Asian Coalition Annual Scholarship & Fundraising Dinner
6:00 pm | Harbor Villa Restaurant, 5238 Diamond Heights Blvd., San Francisco
For more information, visit bit.ly/2VwwmDz
27 April
Free Sail Boat Rides
11:00 am – 4:00 pm | Treasure Island Sailing Center, 698 California Avenue
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The Joy of Painting and Culinary Art; Students host Bob Ross themed event
by Lisa Martin
lisamartin.562@gmail.com
Culinary arts students in Barbara Haimes’ Introduction to Event and Meeting Planning Class hosted a peaceful evening of painting and dining at Ocean Campus just before spring break.
The class teaches culinary arts students how to plan an event from concept to completion.