Category: News

  • World AIDS day Dec. 1 in the Quad noon-1 p.m.

    The 23-annual World AIDS day is approaching Dec. 1 from noon-1 p.m at the four cement tables and gazebo in the Quad. City College Health Services RN Jeffery Christian said Heath Services has been fortunate enough to partner with several community-based organizations to bring health education and awareness of HIV…

  • Veteran’s awareness week celebrated Nov. 10 at Sacramento City College

    The Quad at Sacramento City College was occupied Nov. 10 with approximately 350 students and faculty as guest speakers approach the stage to show their support and appreciation for the U.S military. U.S Army veteran Kim Mack, served 3 years as a military police officer. She addressed the crowd by…

  • Student body elects new members of SAC

    Taylor Valmores won as president of the Clubs and Events Board and Kevin Kayhanian won as president of the Student Senate Oct. 18-19 in the Student Associated Council election. According to faculty coordinator of Student Leadership and Development Kimberlee Beyrer, a total of 446 students voted in the election. The…

  • Crisis Intervention Team reaches out to students

    City College dean of Information Technology, Dr. Elaine Ader, presented a proposal to members of the Associated Student Government Sept. 30 to discuss working together to get the word out about the campus Crisis Intervention Team. Ader, also the head of the disciplinary board, said the CIT was formed in…

  • Civilian becomes president’s muse

    In the Oct. 20 Washington Blade’s “Lesbian activist awarded Presidential Citizens Medal,” Chris Johnson writes about a lesbian activist who helped secure hospital visitation rights for gay couples across the country. According to Johnson, President Obama hosted a ceremony at the White House to award Janice Langbehn, one of 13…

  • LRCCD changes policies and regulations to better serve students

    The City College Associated Student Government will become two groups in November — the Student Associated Council and the Student Senate — under a new constitution that complies with policies and regulations that the Los Rios Community College District has reconfigured over the last 18 months. “A campus-wide election approved…

  • Pulitzer-prize winning author speaks to City College

    The LA Times reporter was dedicated to tell stories of the poor and undocumented immigrants from South America when she spoke to nearly 200 students and faculty who gathered in the Student Center. Nazario spent more than 20 years writing as a reporter and has spoken to a variety of…

  • Pow-Wow celebrates Native American heritage

    The swift beating of drums, followed by the tempo of dancers swinging their hips in unison, drew the attention of hundreds of members of the community last year as they took part in celebrating Native American heritage. This year City College, in a joint effort with American River College, will…

  • City College students join others in march to capital

    Rain or shine, more than 100 students from City College began to gather on the main Quad at 9:30 Monday morning, prepared to fight for affordable tuition. Associated Student Government members, Vice President Debby Dixon, ICC President Maszaba Carter, and Commissioner of Student Affairs Richard Ragudo warmed up students for the rally that…

  • From soldiers to students

    Transferring from the military life of guns and tanks to a civilian college atmosphere isn’t as easy as some would like to think, but former soldiers and college students are doing just that. According to the Veterans Resource Center office at City College, there are roughly 430 veterans on campus…