Poet Gaylord Brewer to speak 4-10 at noon in LRC 105

Award-winning poet will share poetry from newest book

Originally published April 10, 2012 by SacCityExpress.com

Photo courtesy www.meachamwriters.org.

Photo courtesy www.meachamwriters.org.

City College’s River City Writers Series will present award-winning poet and playwright Gaylord Brewer on April 10 at noon in the Learning Resource Center room 105.

Brewer will be speaking about his work, career and experiences, as well as reading from his newest poetry book, “Give Over, Graymalkin.” Following the talk, Brewer will sign copies of his book.

According to his website, Brewer has a B.A. from the University of Louisville and an M.A. and Ph.D from Ohio State University. Brewer has written eight books of poetry and was the winner of the 2006 Orphic Prize for poetry. In addition, he authored a comic novella called “Octavius the 1st” in 2008.

“Brewer has published over 800 poems in journals and anthologies, such as ‘Best American Poetry’ and the ‘Bedford Introduction to Literature,’ and his plays have been staged in Chicago, Columbus, Nashville, New York, and Valdez, Alaska,” says his website.

Brewer has been a professor at Middle Tennessee State University since 1993. Brewer taught in various countries as well, including England and Russia. Brewer was also the recipient of the Individual Artist Fellowship award in 2009.

For more information on Brewer and to view his poems, visit www.gaylordbrewer.com or contact English professor Jeffrey Knorr at (916) 558-2013 or knorrj@scc.losrios.edu.

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Third World Newsreel director to speak April 10

NYC media training program for people of color highlighted

Originally published April 6, 2012 by SacCityExpress.com

Logo courtesy Third World Newsreel.

Logo courtesy Third World Newsreel.

Executive Director of Third World Newsreel Dorothy Thigpen will speak at City College’s Cultural Awareness Center on April 10 from noon to 1 p.m. about TWN’s affordable and accessible training program for people of color who are interested in becoming media artists.

The event is being presented by the CAC and the International Studies program and will include information on the New York City-based training program, as well as TWN’s rich history of producing films about anti-war movements, the women’s movement and civil and human rights movements.

“A lot of our students might like to take advantage of [the training program] if they knew about it,” City College history professor and event coordinator Riad Bahhur said in an email. “It’s very empowering and it’s in NYC—an added plus.”

According to a flier for the event, the TWN dates back to 1967 when it was called the New York Newsreel. The name changed in the 1970s and today the group is a collective for activist filmmaking, with chapters all across the United States.

“Today, TWN carries on the progressive vision of its founders, and remains the oldest media arts organization in the U.S. devoted to cultural workers of color and their global constituencies,” according to the event flier.

The event is free.

For more information on this event, contact Riad Bahhur at bahhurr@scc.losrios.edu or call (916) 650-2738.

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City College wins prestigious Blood Source Gift of Hope award

SCC defeats 50 schools to win award for first time

Originally published April 2, 2012 by SacCityExpress.com

Blood Source Award. Photo By Jeff Rawlinson.

Blood Source Award. Photo By Jeff Rawlinson.

City College was recently awarded the Gift of Hope Award for its accomplishments during the 2011 Blood Source blood drives.

According to Brie Leon, Blood Source account manager, City College won the award over 50 other junior colleges, technical schools and universities in the surrounding area including all Sacramento schools that participated in the drives.

“Sacramento City College has a dynamic team of individuals that pitch in to make their blood drive a success,” said Leon. “A blood drive that started out on one bloodmobile collecting 50–80 pints over two days has transformed into a three bloodmobile drive collecting over 210 pints in two days.”

This is the first time City College has won the award, according to Leon. City College’s Health Services team sends out emails, posts fliers, notifies local businesses and incorporates the blood drive into the campus health fair, said Leon.

The Health Services team also reaches out to extension schools to encourage them to have bloods drive of their own, Leon said.

“[The City College Health Services team] have been enthusiastic about making the blood drive a priority on campus and we are truly lucky to have their help,” said Leon.

City College Health Services assistant Pat Cousin said that the school won the award because of its tremendous efforts to help others.

“It’s all because the students and employees are making such an effort toward life saving,” said Cousin.

Cousin said she was shocked when the City College was announced as the award recipient at a recent award ceremony.

“I was crying because the announcement was made right at the end of the award ceremony,” said Cousin. “This is like winning the Oscar for best picture.”

Cousin said the next blood drive dates will be April 25 and 26 during the health fair and that the Health Services team encourages students to give blood.

“We are happy SCC won the Gift of Hope award,” said Leon. “[City College is] a wonderful school with many dedicated students and we look forward to continuing our partnership.”

If you are interested in giving blood, visit Blood Source’s official website.

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Reception for 2012 retirees April 12

Retirees honored in Rodda Hall North 258

Originally published April 2, 2012 by SacCityExpress.com

retired-viCity College’s Rodda North will play host to the SCC Retirement Reception on April 12 at 2 p.m. in Room 258.

According to the College and Community Relations office, the 2012 retirees scheduled to be honored at the reception are as follows:

  • John Altmann
  • Andy Balog
  • Marlene Biddle
  • Vicki Byers
  • Robert Cohen
  • Susan Collins
  • Ann Cook
  • Phillip Finley
  • Susan Fong
  • Melissa Green
  • Joan Greenfield
  • Thomas Kalber
  • Judith Keen
  • Karen Kunimura
  • Wendy Slobodnik
  • Jerry Sullivan
  • Reginald Turner
  • Debra Wicks

For more information on the event, call College and Community Relations at (916) 558-2413.

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Study abroad in Barcelona application deadline is April 1

Spend the fall semester in Spain

Originally published March 28, 2012 by SacCityExpress.com

Community college students have an opportunity to study overseas in Barcelona, Spain, this fall semester. The deadline for applications               is April 1.

Diane Richy-Ward, professor of art at American River College, said that the program, sponsored by the Northern California Study Abroad Consortium along with the California Community Colleges, is open to all Los Rios students and offers 12 units of UC/CSU transferable courses.

The cost of the trip is $7,365 and that excludes student enrollment fees and airfare.

Financial aid, scholarships, medical services, an optional travel package and other services are available for students that wish to look into them or require extra help.

“It’s an amazing opportunity for students [to study] and live in one of the most beautiful cities in the world for three months,” Richy-Ward said.

Students participating in the program will leave the U.S. on Sept. 8 and arrive in Barcelona on Sept. 9. A midterm break occurs Oct. 22 through Oct. 26. Students will leave Barcelona Dec. 7 and return to the U.S. on Dec. 8.

According to Richy-Ward, “Drawing and art history courses will be taught in museums along with offerings in Spanish, history and psychology.”

For more information, visit AFI Partnerships or contact Diane Richy-Ward at (916) 484-8290

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Bring change to City College

City College SAC election deadline 3-20

Originally published March 15, 2012 by SacCityExpress.com

leadership-word-groupNow is the time to bring change to City College because elections for new Student Associated Council members are coming April 17-18.

Students who are interested in running for office can pick up a packet at South Gym 226. The deadline for submission is March 20.

According to Anna Fralikhina, student personnel assistant for Student Leadership and Development, the SAC elections include both the Student Senate and the Clubs and Events Board.

“The Student Associated Council is the official organization that represents all SCC students and its presiding bodies are the Student Senate and the Clubs and Events Board,” said Fralikhina in an email. “The Student Senate has primary responsibility for student advocacy and representation on campus, in the district, and on local, state and federal levels. The Clubs and Events Board has primary responsibility for promoting student activities via clubs and campus-wide events.”

The third portion of City College’s student government is the Joint Budget Committee, which shares its members between both the Student Senate and CAEB.

An election will also be held for the 2012-2013 Student Trustee.

For more information on the elections, sign-up packets or for any other questions or concerns, email Anna Fralikhina at fralika@scc.losrios.edu or visit South Gym 226 or call 916-558-2381.

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Civility essay contest ends 3-23

There’s still time to enter for a chance at $1,000

Originally published March 15, 2012 by SacCityExpress.com

download (1)The deadline for the Sierra Health Foundation’s Outstanding Essay Contest is fast approaching—submissions must be received by March 23.

The on-campus essay contest theme is civility. The winner will take home $1,000. Second prize is $700 and third prize is $300. Winners will be announced at the end of the semester at an award ceremony. The essay is on the topic of civility in today’s society and the guidelines are as follows:

  • Essay must be on the theme of civility.
  • All entrants must be enrolled at City College fall 2011 or spring 2012 semesters.
  • One entry per student.
  • Must be the sole work of the entrant.
  • Essay must be between 800 and 1,500 words.
  • Essay must be typed and double-spaced.
  • Essay must have a stapled cover sheet with the entrant’s name, mailing address, email address, phone number, essay title, and word count.

According to the contest’s information page on the City College website, entries can be turned in to Rodda South 226. The information page also notes that past winners have included both personal essays and essays based on research.

To view the essay prompt and more information on the contest, visit the SCC website or contact City College English professor Maureen Dana with any other questions or concerns at danam@scc.lorrios.edu  or (916) 650-2962.

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Call for reader responses to KONY 2012

The Express wants to hear from City College students

Originally published March 14, 2012 by SacCityExpres.com

Image courtesy of Guardian Pix.

With over 3 million “likes” on the campaign’s Facebook page, it’s probably safe to assume that most City College students have seen the KONY 2012 video. If not, it’s recommended to check out. http://www.KONY2012.com.

For those who don’t know, KONY 2012 is a campaign to stop Ugandan crime lord Joseph Kony from trafficking young children.  The Invisible Children campaign is using its viral video, Facebook page and social media to gain support to raise awareness in the United States and globally to make Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army pay for their “crimes against humanity,” which include kidnapping and enlisting children as soldiers and sex slaves.

The group says its goal is to bring Kony down by the end of 2012 and to make the world aware of these “invisible” crimes.

“We are advocating for the arrest of Joseph Kony so that he can be tried by the International Criminal Court (ICC) as a precedent for future war criminals,” says a press release on the IC website. “The goal of KONY 2012 is for the world to unite to see Kony arrested and prosecuted for his crimes against humanity.”

Whether you’ve seen the video, are intrigued by the size of the movement, are a supporter of the campaign, or a skeptic of the group’s motives, the Express wants to hear from the students at City College.

To contact the Express with your thoughts, comments, critiques and/or feelings on KONY 2012, email the online editors at (email address omitted because it is no longer active).

For more information on KONY 2012, visit the official Invisible Children website  or http://www.KONY2012.com.

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Finding comfort in the blues

Daniel Castro band hits Torch Club and leaves a lasting impression

Originally published March 6, 2012 by SacCityExpress.com

Photo courtesy The Daniel Castro Band. (From left to right) Daniel Castro, Johnny Yu.

Photo courtesy The Daniel Castro Band. (From left to right) David Perper (drums), Daniel Castro (lead guitar, lead vocals), Johnny Yu (bass).

In the music industry today, there are a lot of music genres that have come full circle over their incarnations of the past. Country music was once a niche genre but today it is featured on pop radio stations right alongside every other popular song. Other genres like dance and even newer music types like dub step are making their way into the popular music realm.

Despite this trend, one genre of music has never really made it out of the underground even though its influence can be felt in just about every song on the radio.

The blues is a music genre that many people don’t seem to be familiar with and don’t realize how much it plays a role in their favorite songs.

Still, good old-fashioned blues music is all around us, it just takes a little bit more awareness to enjoy. On Saturday Feb. 25, The Daniel Castro Band was featured at the Torch Club in Sacramento.

According to his website, Daniel Castro began playing the blues at the age of 12 and really got into the blues scene while living in South Central Los Angeles. After touring the U.S. with many legendary blues artists, Daniel began playing in the bay area of California in 1989. In 1995, Castro moved to the bay area, he resides in San Jose currently, and formed The Daniel Castro Band. He’s played venues from the California coast to Chicago and even Japan.

For me, the connection with The Daniel Castro Band is much different than the average blues fan. Aside from the fact that Castro has played with many of the greatest blues singers to ever grace a stage, he played with one man who is very special to me. If you’re a fan of the blues, especially bay area blues, then you’ve probably heard of Johnny Nitro and the Doorslammers.

Johnny Nitro was my uncle and after he passed away on Feb. 19, 2011, my family and I attended a tribute show to honor his life.

The tribute show, which took place March 30, 2011 in Redwood City, featured dozens of blues artists who were either Doorslammers over the years, played with Johnny or were just good friends of my uncle.

Aside from that night featuring tons of amazing artists including the ex-wife of Johnny Nitro, Silvia Cicardini, The Daniel Castro Band stole the show with their amazing talent and unique sound. The best part of their performance was a brand new song that Castro debuted for the first time ever. The song was a tribute to my late uncle and it’s one of the most amazing songs I’ve ever heard.

The song, which is from the perspective of Johnny Nitro, features a hook that gets the crowd involved and really captures the essence of what helped my uncle touch so many people’s lives. It’s a song I cannot describe in words and if I could, I’d still suggest you listen to it anyway. From the guitar riffs to the perfect baseline to the drums that tie it all together and of course, the witty and touching lyrics, the song is truly a masterpiece.

So, when I heard that Castro was playing the Torch Club in Sacramento, I jumped at the opportunity to go hear the song live again.

Not only did Castro and his band play the song, they put on a show that I’ll never forget. Performing songs from his 1999 “No Surrender” album along with others, Castro and his band which consisted of Daniel Castro on lead guitar and vocals, Johnny Yu on the bass and David Perper on the drums blew the doors off the Torch Club.

It was a treat to hear songs that showed Castro’s true blues passion. Some of the best songs of the night were “Tryin’ to call my baby,” “I’ll Play the Blues for you,” and “Hear that Guitar Ring.”

The best part of the night was when Castro transitioned into a light melody on his guitar and told the story of Johnny Nitro. He led into the tribute song from there and the bar patrons were definitely into it. It was a wonderful feeling seeing my dad happy as he sang along with the song and played air guitar. My wife and I sang along and the crowd got heavily involved.

Castro told a story about how my uncle once told another blues legend, Tommy Castro, when asked why he never traveled the world that he didn’t have to because he played in San Francisco and eventually everyone comes to San Francisco. After the song, Castro pointed out that my family and I were in attendance and we got a huge cheer from the crowd.

Overall, it was an amazing experience. Despite being non-drinkers, the bar atmosphere and being around blues fans, many of whom were Johnny Nitro fans, added to the performance in a way that is hard to describe.

Being in close quarters with passionate fans who were dancing and tapping their feet to the music and cheering as the drums and beautiful melodies of the guitar and base combination rang from the speakers was a feeling like no other.

The Daniel Castro Band is definitely an act that any fan of music, especially blues, owes it to themselves not to miss. Even though blues music may not be prominent on the airwaves, I think it’s better that way. The blues were meant to be experienced in a small building, right in front of the stage, on the dance floor alongside other passionate blues fans.

For more information on The Daniel Castro Band, visit the band’s MySpace page or for information on Sacramento’s Torch Club, visit its official site.

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Aramark provides spring semester food services survey

Originally published March 3, 2012 by SacCityExpress.com

Logo courtesy Aramark.

Logo courtesy Aramark.

The Los Rios Community College District is offering an online survey through March 16, for students to sound off on the offerings of the City College Café and a shot at winning a $150 virtual Visa gift card or one of three $50 gift cards.

The survey can be accessed at [link omitted due to inactivity] and consists of questions about the food services provided by Aramark. According to the official sweepstakes rules website, the survey is being presented by Aramark DiningStyles and FacilityFOCUS.

The survey is said to take approximately five to 10 minutes. It consists of questions regarding how many days of the week and what times students are on campus. It also asks whether students eat on campus and at what times as well as some questions about sustainability and protecting the environment.

Students taking the survey will also be able to write in specific information about what, if anything, they would like to see changed in regards to the areas on campus they buy food most often.

As stated in the official rules, the winners will be notified on or around May 30.

For more information, visit the official rules website at [link omitted due to inactivity].

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