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Budget Woes Continue as Davis Announces More Cuts An already strained budget was stretched again on Sept. 11 when Gov. Gray Davis cut $3 million from student counseling, financial aid, and faculty development programs, before signing California's budget.

Confused about where to go for counseling?
The Continuing Student Counseling Department (CSCD) addresses the needs of students who have completed one year of college or more than 24 units at City College or another college or university.

Foreign Students Facing Tough New Visa Regulations As a result of Sept. 11, non-immigrant students at City College of San Francisco face a rigid reporting system that monitors them while they are in the U.S. in addition to tougher student visa regulations.

9/11: Teaching and Speaking Out
Teach-in for Peace
Spoken War

Late Textbook Orders Cause a Run on Reserve Books What appeared as a shortage of books at the Bookstore at the beginning of the semester, and directly affected the library reserve system, was caused by teachers not ordering the books needed for their classes on time.
Penny Larson, Coordinator of the Institute for International Students, poses with some of the foreign students facing stricter reporting rules and visa regulations following 9/11.

Penny Larson, Coordinator of the Institute for International Students, poses with some of the foreign students facing stricter reporting rules and visa regulations following 9/11.


News Brief
Lt. Gov. Cruz Busta-mente is sponsoring Proposition 47 for the November ballot. Prop. 47, the Education Facilities Bond Act of 2002, would authorize a $13.05 billion in general bonds for...

Alarm Disrupts Internet Service Internet service collapsed for several hours on the afternoon of September 16 when a smoke alarm went off in the Batmale Hall Computer Room.