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Student government branches out

Student government branches out

City College bid farewell to the Associated Student Government Nov. 1 and welcomed the new Student Associated Council after the student government decided to change its name along with structural…

Public relations commissioner resigns

Public relations commissioner resigns

Former Associated Student Government (ASG) Public Relations Commissioner, Emma Snuggs stepped down from her position Oct. 5 accusing board members of racial discrimination.

“The board is hostile and unapproachable,” Snuggs…

Vote today and Oct. 19 for student leaders

Vote today and Oct. 19 for student leaders

The Student Associated Council also known as the Associated Student Government is holding elections Oct. 18 and Oct. 19 for its club and events board, as well as student…

Jack of all trades

Jack of all trades

They say the third time is the charm, which is exactly the case with Leedel Williams.

Last April. Williams was elected into his third Associated Student Government office when City…

Get involved, go green

Get involved, go green

Going green is becoming more than just a movement as environmental awareness begins to grow and root itself into the everyday lives of people across the world. Still the urgency…

From soldiers to students

From soldiers to students

Transferring from the military life of guns and tanks to a civilian college atmosphere isn’t as easy as some would like to think, but former soldiers and college students are…

Students urged to walk out

Who represents you?

Who represents you?

This fall semester City College students can expect to see some new and familiar faces on the Associated Student Government board. The Express sat down with these student-leaders to find…

Renee Worley elected ASG president

Renee Worley elected ASG president

Editor’s note: ASG announced Friday April 23 Renee Worley had won the ASG presidency after all student ballots had been counted.

Associated Student Government candidates made their rounds on campus promoting…

City College journalism program recognized