On Wednesday, Nov. 13, City College celebrated Kindness day on the West Campus lawn hosted by Enrollment Services, The WELL, ...
On Nov 7, the Academic Senate discussed matters concerning an on-campus testing center and the reevaluation of a proposed ...
Kicking off their first show of the semester, the City College theater department presented the comedic play ‘Mrs. Bob ...
Tucked away on the far side of City Colleges’ East Campus, the Atkinson Gallery showcases student artwork, offering a broad ...
On Friday, Nov. 8 Santa Barbara County Supervisor Laura Capps spoke to the Associated Student Government on Isla Vista Bluff ...
The Vaquero’s women’s basketball team improved their record to 3-0 this season after a 71-62 win against Bakersfield on Nov.
In the late 1930s, a fast-paced and intense sport was born, stirring up the norms in athletics and attracting individuals ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed Assembly Bill 1575, also known as the Katie Meyers Law. This bill allows university students to choose an advisor to help guide them through facing disciplinary ...
It’s crazy how siblings can be extremely annoying a majority of the time, but end up being one of the relationships we value and care for the most. Growing up, I felt I was an only child until I was ...
City College’s first Bachelor’s program has been granted provisional approval by the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office. The Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management (HIM) ...
Chromebook carts can be found in most classrooms, but they’re seldom used by students, as most bring their own devices to use in class. There has been a relatively ...