Green decorations hang above the bars as bartenders prepare to pour pint after pint of Guinness while music and laughter fill ...
City College’s Academic Senate met on Wednesday, March 11 to go over the potential shift from Google to Microsoft and to ...
In a 3-3 tie vote, no action was taken on a proposed layoff of four classified staff at the Board of Trustees meeting March 12. During the meeting, City College faculty and staff expressed frustration ...
Since Dec. 7, there have been five break-ins to City College’s East campus cafeteria, and one on West campus between 12 and 2 a.m. All break-ins were allegedly carried out by two juveniles while the ...
The Associated Student Government approved a $400 grant request for Architecture Club and discussed remaining funds for Soltopia on Friday, March 13 in the Luria Library.  Members of the Architecture ...
For the first time, City College’s non-credit students at the School of Extended Learning (SEL) will have access to free ...
Before I even knew what it was, OCD was already a huge part of my life.  Some of my earliest memories are being convinced I’d ...
On Feb. 27, City College Beach Volleyball team traveled to Walnut, California and took home a pair of wins against El Camino ...
On Saturday, March 7 The Channels received 14 awards at the Journalism Association of Community Colleges (JACC) conference hosted at the Hyatt Regency in San Francisco, California.  JACC state ...
Women’s basketball guard-forward Aariah Fox combines dominant play and selfless leadership to bring the Vaqueros success and ...
With the City College men’s volleyball season ramping up into the start of Conference play, Vaqueros players and coaches lean on each other to get the job done. Head coach Bridget Kulesh has already ...
Laughter exploded throughout the Garvin Theater on City College’s West Campus while the college’s theater group performed “A Small Family Business” on March 4. The play written by Alan Ayckbourn is ...