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New ASG president and vice president appointed

New ASG president and vice president appointed

The loud thud of a wooden gavel brought silence to the Associated Student Government meeting on Jan. 27 in the City Café as newly appointed ASG president Debby Dixon led…

ASG president resigns

ASG president resigns

Embattled Associated Student Government President Steve Macias resigned Jan. 20 during an unofficial ASG meeting, leaving former Vice President Debby Dixon to fill in as interim president.

“We are going…

Editorial: Game over, Mr. President

Editorial: Game over, Mr. President

The editorial board of the Express, in conjunction with dissatisfied and disappointed students and faculty, condemn the abuse of power and misrepresentation of the diverse City College population from…

ASG recall date set

ASG recall date set

Associated Student Government President Steve Macias and Student Affairs Commissioner Monica Guzman face a recall election Oct. 27 and 28.

A petition for recall was circulated by the Queer-Straight Alliance…

Letters to the editor

ASG president accuses City College of abortion activism

ASG president accuses City College of abortion activism

Embattled Associated Student Government president Steve Macias launched a scathing attack on City College’s Health Services department Tuesday in a letter to the Express.

Macias played an integral part in…

Leave your mark on City College

Leave your mark on City College

City College and the Associated Student Government are selling commemorative bricks at the base of the Panther statue near the student bookstore.

The statue was installed last year by the…

Constitution Day event generates debate on rights, freedoms

Nursing student Tara Cervantes, 17, holds an American flag while enjoying the festivities at the annual Constitutional Day event on the City College Quad. || Randy Briggs || briggsr@imail.losrios.eduConstitution Day was celebrated Sept. 17 and Sept. 18 at City College with a noon-hour event outside the Cultural Awareness Center, honoring the nation’s most significant founding document.

Scholarships offered in Constitution Day essay contest