City College Reflects One Year After 9/11
In the year since the September 11 tragedy, City College of San Francisco has faced new federal regulations regarding foreign students, experienced considerable growth in enrollment, and worked on promoting tolerance across all campuses.
Need To Talk?
Are you feeling disoriented? Having trouble concentrating? Maybe it's a reaction to 9/11 one year later. If you'd like to talk about your feelings in a safe and confidential environment, come to Psychological Services, B201 for an open drop-in group.
Muslim Students Credit Campus with Tolerant Attitude
September 11 was a tragic and fatal event, ripping families and loved ones away in the burning flames of the twin towers, but the heat of the aftermath continued to rage for days afterwards.
Students Reconsider Careers after 9/11
A recent Gallup survey commissioned by Bayer Corp. found that one in five college students seriously considered changing their career plans or joining either the U.S. military because of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Transfer Center Renovation and Expansion Completed
By Daniel Jenkins
The Transfer Counseling Department held a reception on Wednesday, August 21 celebrating the completion of office renovation and expansion of the Transfer Center.
Cal Grant Funds May Be Delayed
The downturn in the California economy means more to City College students than a tougher job market, the current state budget crisis might push back the disbursement of Cal Grant money past the regular September 17 release date.
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Flags will fly at half-mast on all campuses in honor of those lost one year ago on September 11, 2001.
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Public Forum on 9/11
City College students and faculty are invited to a free public forum held on Wednesday, September 11 focusing on how we as individuals have changed.
Faculty Turns Tragedy Into Learning Experience
From political science to fire science, academic departments across City College are striving to salvage educational capital from the events of September 11 and their aftermath, incorporating lessons drawn from the historic event into their curricula.
Guardsman Scores in Bay Area Collegiate Competition
By Daniel Jenkins
The Guardsman, City College's award-winning campus newspaper, captured 21 awards in the first San Francisco Examiner Bay Area Collegiate Newspaper Awards competition.
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