Dahr Jamail comes to Chabot to talk about his book Beyond the Green Zone and answer questions
By Ricky Clark
Tuesday afternoon in the Library, writer Dahr Jamail and Salam, his personal translator in Iraq, visited Chabot College as guest speakers. A crowd of inquisitive Chabot students, and instructors worked to find a seat wherever they could, at times resorting to standing or sitting on the staircases to the WRAC center and computer labs.
With the final decision regarding two power plants coming in May, many citizens are still unaware
By Jacob Leyba
Though April 1st is the day of fools and jokes, staff and students found no laughing matter over their struggle against the Eastshore power plant.
A meeting was held on the Chabot campus to discuss recent information regarding the ongoing battle over the power plants in Hayward.
By Alfredo Sanchez
Is it really necessary, that in order to progress, institutions have to be torn down and started over?
There is a strong push to obtain a college degree so that one may have as many opportunities to thrive.
For many, there is the perception that college is where one goes to learn the necessary skills to be a successful.
Mexico City, Mexico - Local artisans gathered at Parque Centenario in the Coyoacan region of Mexico City to continue a two day protest only to find their historic Tianguis (Indigenous peoples marketplace) fenced off by the government. The government's decision to close the park has been controversial to the indigenous population who sells their handmade goods there, and has for over 25 years.