Captured!
Here are the answers to this weeks Captured!
Here are the answers to this weeks Captured!
During my daily commute a few weeks ago, 30 miles along the Highway 50 corridor, I realized how much I enjoy the ride on furlough Fridays. My usual stop and go, brake check, brake check, brake check ride into downtown was smooth and took less than 30 minutes. I actually said out loud, “I hope they keep up with these furloughs, this is great.”
We are in a recession, but we have only faced declining GDP for two quarters. For us to be in a depression (according to The Economist), we need to be in —decline— for years, which is one reason politicians need to stop making comparisons to the Great Depression of the 1930s.
We, the representatives of clubs through Inter-Club Council and Student Leadership and Development would like to respond to the Express article about club advisers.
For years we’ve heard such promises from the Democrats, yet here I stand, without health care.
President Obama’s election would have been impossible if it weren’t for a series of smaller, yet equally important efforts made by black athletes.
Rebellious anti-establishment hooligans – the vintage image from the ‘80s that pops up in most people’s minds when they hear the word skateboarder. The landscape of skateboarding has changed from that archaic depiction.
At a time when colleges are losing money and school budgets are being cuts all over the state, one City College division is actually bringing in money to offset their budget.
The City College women’s basketball team crushed the College of San Mateo in the first game of the playoffs on Feb. 25.
On a Saturday afternoon at the Berkeley Psychic Institute’s Sacramento Campus, a small group of people gathers for a hands-on healing. Seated in a circle of metal fold-out chairs, the healers stand over them, focused, lightly placing their hands on different parts of their bodies.