After leaving his music business class at Sacramento City College the evening of Oct. 10, 2019, Theo Scott-Femenella noticed something unusual on his walk back to the campus parking garage—five police officers surrounding a Black man.
While the conversation appeared calm, Scott-Femenella positioned himself under the light of a street lamp to watch until it was over.
Every time he goes to work he dons a head covering, goggles over his glasses, a N-95 mask and surgical mask over that, and on top of everything a face shield. Next he puts on two sets of gowns and two...
For the past two months it feels like I’m living the same day over and over again and can’t do anything about it. I toss and turn the whole night. I don’t want to get out of bed, and when I do,...
In the early 2000s, every night before the Stan Wright Panther Invitational meet, former track coach Lisa Bauduin would hike the steps to the top of Hughes Stadium to take it all in. And every morning,...
As a child, Andrea Lunetta would spend a week every summer with her aunt in San Ramon, California, where they would do artistic things like make jewelry together. When she recalled these times, Lunetta’s...
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As a sea of graduates in caps and gowns filed into Hughes Stadium, Dr. Davin Brown...
"If you ever decide to start smoking weed, let me know," my mom beamed.
I was sitting on a barstool on one side of the kitchen counter while my mom sat across from me. She lit the bowl of a short,...
In a typical summer the more than 2,000 new students enrolled for City College’s 2020 fall semester would meet in person with an outreach specialist to learn about programs and services offered on campus....
In the 1991 movie “Beauty and the Beast,” Belle, the leading lady, is kidnapped by a large beast. The beast is controlling and demanding; he roars at her, violently swipes at her. He even starves...
With City College students and faculty now at home behind the blue light of computers, some staff have taken the technology at hand and created new opportunities for students, allowing both students and...
Being able to intervene in troubling situations is a lot like being able to make cookie dough, according to Andre Coleman, dean of campus interventions. Just as there are different types of cookies, there...