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Rams Free Food Market debuts at City College
By Jerusha Kamoji
jkamoji@gmail.com
In an effort to address food insecurity among college students, City College partnered with the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank and held its first Rams Food Market on January 29 - free to all students every Tuesday from 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.
Extension for Free City program added to November Ballot
by Lisa Martin
lisamartin.562@gmail.com
In a step toward making City College’s Free City program more permanent, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 7-1 on Dec 18, 2018, to put a new charter amendment on the November 2019 ballot that would secure new funding for the
In the Line of Fire: Photojournalists discuss photographing war
By Cliff Fernandes
cferna44@mail.ccsf.edu
Cool evening winds hit the walls of a bungalow classroom where eager guests attended the war photojournalist panel “In The Line of Fire” on Oct. 19.
As a part of City College’s Journalism Matters month, weathered photojournalists Kim Komenich and Lou Dematteis
Folsom Street Fair consent policy creates discussion around photography rights
By Adina J. Pernell
apernell@theguardmsan.com
Stretching across 13 city blocks,the Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco is the world’s largest leather event, drawing leather culture enthusiasts, and tourists alike, and has become a major influencer in informing the public about sexual culture that strays left of
Hard luck
City college journalist solves family mystery
By Bethaney Lee
Unable to write or read past a third grade level and labeled as a drifter with his bottom teeth missing and a wart on his left eyelid, Donald Ray Lee was almost lost to history and with him an entire family’
Protecting Mother Earth: Photo exhibit pays tribute to nature's hidden beauty
By Mary Strope
City College's journalism department is featuring naturalist and former professor Tom Graham’s work in "Protecting Mother Earth: Nature's Hidden Beauty," a photography show curated by photojournalists Ekevara Kitpowsong and James Fanucchi. It is open to the public through October 27