National title defense: Can the Rams go back-to-back? The City College Rams are looking to add to their ring collection after winning the National Junior College Football Championship for the 10th time last fall.
More power to female Olympians Recently the Chicago Tribune tweeted “Wife of a Bears' lineman wins a bronze medal today in Rio Olympics” with a linked news story. I found this to be incredibly offensive and demeaning.
My Swimming Journey By Daniela Fiestas-Paredes I did not grow up swimming like most competitive swimmers. In fact, I started swimming at the age of six, but by age 10 I decided to quit. Last spring, I decided to enroll in an intermediate swimming class in order to lose some weight. The first
Athletic Trainer Is College’s Secret Champion By Shannon Cole It’s a good day when no one notices Addie Martin. “Unless someone screws up or someone gets really badly injured, no one ever notices me,” Martin said. “I think it’s a good day when no one even knows I exist during a football game.” Though
Wellness Center Open for Summer Session By Audrey Garces Students have the opportunity to access the Wellness Center this summer by signing up for the one unit fitness center and fitness swimming classes. Another summer class, Wellness Center community membership, gives students the best of both worlds by granting access to the fitness center and pool
Former City College Student Aims to Succeed By Cassie Ordonio Rudy Sandoval Jr. wakes up at 5:30 a.m. every day with one thing on his mind, and it involves a bow and arrows. The former City College student drives to the San Francisco Archery Range, located on Rifle Range Road in Pacifica, to perform his
Tough Baseball Season Winds Down for Rams By Teddy Luther City College’s baseball team split two games with West Valley College. After winning 9-1 at West Valley on April 21, the Rams dropped the April 23 bill 6-0 at home. Before losing the game, the Rams had won three out of their last seven. While that