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The Student News Site of Sacramento City College

The Express

The Student News Site of Sacramento City College

The Express

New center aids to new veterans

Sac City Express October 14, 2010

A new Veteran’s Resource Center will open some time this fall to aid student veterans and dependents of veterans from the City College campus. The new center, which will be in SC 103, will have...

T’as-ti Francais? (Got French?)

Sac City Express October 13, 2010

Are you looking for the chance to understand the beauty of the Eiffel Tower, the prestige of the Champs-Elysées or the gothic grandeur of the Notre Dame cathedral without setting foot on a jetliner? The...

Crocker reopens

Sac City Express October 12, 2010

[nggallery id=7]Walking across the park leading to the Crocker Art Museum on Oct. 10, art lovers were introduced to Art Car, an exhibit of beautifully decorated cars on display. An orchestra entertained...

Recognizing, respecting, remembering

Sac City Express October 11, 2010

Once upon a time, long ago, the state of California belonged to the country of Mexico. When Mexico surrendered California to the United States in 1848, it did not remove the Hispanic influence—walking...

A living history

Sac City Express October 8, 2010

The myths of Tomb Raider and Indiana Jones were dispelled, Irish was spoken, and participants learned what tales the dead can tell. The annual Anthropology Exposition held Sept. 24 in the Student...

Students urged to walk out

Sac City Express October 7, 2010

City College's Associated Student Government sent fliers through e-mail urging students to participate in a campus-wide walkout on Oct. 7 protesting the continued delay of financial aid support and the...

A helping hand

Sac City Express September 29, 2010

Tests, projects and research papers—a telltale sign that school is back in session. College poses many challenges that most students are familiar with, but for those who face physical or psychological...

Mysticism in art

Sac City Express September 29, 2010

As he navigates through his Facebook page, Chris Daubert clicks through a number of pictures and videos that he calls his “constructions and concepts.” Diligently searching for an image buried...

Former administration of justice professor dies

Sac City Express September 29, 2010

Robert Tate, a retired Sacramento City College professor, died Aug. 31 in Roseville. He was 73 years old. Tate taught administration of justice courses at City College for 30 years. Robert “Bob”...

Beauty business

Sac City Express September 29, 2010

You’re hit with the oddly pleasing smell of nail polish and acetone in the air, the sound of snipping scissors whispering in your ear. As more than 30 stylists converse and consult with clients...

Dad’s Kitchen offers something for everyone

Sac City Express September 29, 2010

Street tacos, live music, and brews—who could ask for a better combination on a warm, late summer evening? Sandwiched between Sacramento’s Curtis and Land Park neighborhoods, Dad’s Kitchen...

“Something Wicked” this way has come

Sac City Express September 27, 2010

The latest play to come from City College’s native City Theatre, an adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s classic “Something Wicked This Way Comes,” opened Friday to a packed house at their temporary location,...

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