Students and community members gathered on Oct. 28 in the Luria Library to honor the memory of loved ones at the Día de los Muertos community altar.  Originating in central Mexico, Día de los Muertos ...
Halloween is many people’s favorite or most enjoyable holiday. It’s a time to be creative, have fun, or stay in and watch movies. Therefore, The Channels editors shared their favorite Halloween movies ...
Three new innovative certificate pathways have launched at City College offering students an opportunity to jump into their ...
The “Vaqueros Rebound” is a short summary of games and matches that have recently occurred. This rebound, The Channels ...
“Only the creator can make something perfect,” said Annette Cordero, a retired English teacher at City College and member of the Coastal Band of the Chumash Nation. “We just have to make it with ...
With “Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs” being Walt Disney’s first animated princess movie, you would think the new live-action movie “Snow White” might hold up to its beloved reputation. Having over 80 ...
California Community Colleges are facing a surge in fraudulent bots enrollments, with increasingly sophisticated bots pretending to be real students in order to illegally obtain financial aid. City ...
On Feb. 7 President Donald Trump signed an executive order to protect the Second Amendment’s right to bear arms. In the executive order, Trump advised the U.S. attorney general to review any document, ...
Peter R. MacDougall, former City College Superintendent-President died on July 30 at the age of 85. MacDougall was the Superintendent-President of City College from 1981 to 2002. He guided City ...
On Oct. 23, the City College Athletic Department and The Resource Santa Barbara hosted the eighth annual Trunk or Treat event ...
Co-presidents Riley Reid and Susie Lopez Garza of the Aerospace and Rocket Club presented a grant proposal to the Associated ...
City College’s Academic Senate met last Wednesday, Oct. 22 where they further discussed concerns surrounding academic ...