• Campus newspapers take home regional awards

    It’s that time of year again when City College journalism, graphic communication, and photography students submit the newspapers they produce all year and go against Northern California media. On Sept. 21, City College won 10 awards in 10 different categories. The Journalism Association of Community College’s NorCal convention was held…

  • Poor budget film, halloween masks

    It’s been a while since I’ve seen a horror film in theaters, so I took a friend of mine to a free showing of the 2011 film “You’re Next,” at the Century Theater in Downtown Plaza. The beginning of the film was your stereotypical horror film that involved loud music,…

  • 10 years and $30 million later, Curtis Park Village begins

    Construction has finally begun on Curtis Park Village, located just east of City College, last month after the developer spent 10 years removing hazardous waste from the site, according to The Sacramento Bee. According to developer Paul Petrovich in an interview with The Sacramento Bee, he has been a part…

  • Student Associated Council wants your vote Sept. 6

    The deadline for those interested in running for the Disciplinary Appeals panel is approaching Sept. 6 at noon. The Student Associated Council and Student Leadership and Development will select five students from across the campus to represent the diversity of City College and serve the academic year. To be considered…

  • City Films finds humor in ‘Star Trek’

    The City College Theatre Arts and Film Department has been known for getting students and faculty members involved in the creation of memorable films, and this time a parody of the popular film “Star Trek”was its latest accomplishment. The student created film pulled followers of the film from the woodwork…

  • I.D.

    She doesn’t belong here. She doesn’t belong anywhere. The poison has called her name again. Holding them in the palm of her hand, she thinks of clever ways to disappear. Remembering the first time she tried to say goodbye; it was a failed attempt, but a part of her was…

  • Purpose

    There is nothing in this world that I wouldn’t do as long as I have you. I’d travel across the world and lay with you in the clouds while we watch the stars. My body moves to the rhythm of your heart beat beneath my hand. I am not enough,…

  • Vallejo man booked for making terrorist threats

    VALLEJO- Vallejo Police arrested a man for making terrorist threats after they say he threatened to kill someone Wednesday. According to Vallejo Police Department, officers arrived on scene at the Vallejo Inn and someone reported seeing a man, Guy Taiho Decker, in the parking lot of the hotel “swinging a…

  • Krispy Kreme coming to Riverbank

    RIVERBANK- August is just a month away and Krispy Kreme Doughnuts will make its appearance at their new location in Riverbank. The location is seeking 30 new team members, including managers, to help share the joy of their treats with Riverbank and surrounding area doughnut fans. According to Cindy Bay,…

  • Flex Alert set for Tuesday

    SACRAMENTO- Northern Californians were placed in an immediate Flex Alert Monday from noon to 7 p.m, that will carry into Tuesday, July 2. As the western heat wave intensifies, the Independent Systems Operator Corporation reminds Northern Californians to conserve energy Tuesday from noon to 7 p.m. There are no reports…