Let your freak flag fly: Original play at Tenderloin theater is sensational The EXIT Theatre presents “Left-Handed Darling,” an original piece written by a former City College student.
Part-time teaching benefits City College and instructors Hiring “Freeway Flyers,” part time, untenured teachers who teach at many campuses during a single semester, is becoming a widely used cost-saving measure at City College.
Lead suspect in Bryan Stow beating still not charged Due to a lack of evidence and a valid alibi, ex-convict Giovanni Ramirez has not been charged for the beating of Giants fan Bryan Stow, however he is still the lead suspect and remains in custody due to a parole violation as the Los Angeles Police Department continue their investigation.
City College Parcel Tax debated for November 2011 ballot News Briefs from the June 23 City College board of trustees meeting
Summer classes at City College successfully meet student demand City College began its largest summer program ever opening over 1000 classes June 13 to successfully meet student demand after canceling its 2010 summer session due to staggering budget cuts.
New York state gay marriage law energizes SF pride parade; City officials join in By Clarivel FongThe Guardsman Photo StoryHundreds of thousands of San Franciscans celebrated at San Francisco's Pride Parade on June 26, 2011, energized by the landmark Gay Marriage law enacted in New York state.Among the over 200 participating floats and groups, Google, Kaiser Permanente and Bank of America
Atmosphere at Mehserle protest subdued despite history of citizens violent outrage The early release of former BART police officer Johannes Mehserle, who was convicted last year of involuntary manslaughter for killing unarmed passenger Oscar Grant, drew a relatively subdued reaction on the streets of Oakland Jan. 12.