BUDGET WOES EXPECTED IN NEAR FUTURE BY
JENNIFER LOPEZ In his mid-year address, Chancellor Philip R. Day Jr. announced the school’s plan to re-evaluate and correct an “out-of-kilter” budget.
CORRECTIONAL FACILITY NOW HOUSES EDUCATION BY JEREMIAH MICHAELS City College has had a reputation of being a multitude of things, but not many people would have guessed it was once a place of straightening up and learning to obey the law.
HISTORICAL EXIBITION BY DANI GOMEZ
An exhibit celebrating City College’s 70th anniversary is now open at San Francisco Public Library’s main branch.
NEW STUDY SUGGESTS IMPROVEMENTS FOR STAFF AND SERVICES BY DANI GOMEZ
As the self-study portion of City College’s accreditation process wraps up, the fate of the school’s accreditation will be decided this June after a visit from the appraisers in March.
SCHOOL SETTLES ACCESS LAWSUIT BY ANKIT GOYAL
City College has agreed to pay $1.7 million as part of a settlement for a class-action lawsuit over access for people with disabilities.
FORMER STUDENT DIES IN HIT -AND-RUN BY ANGELA HART
Sarah Tucker, a former City College film student, died after colliding with a car on her bicycle crossing the intersection of Polk and Geary Streets.
FOOTBALL STAR HELPS BASKETBALL TEAM AS WALK-ON BY MILES HARWELL Junior college All-American receiver Maurice Purify has found new use of his athleticism away from the football field as he has become a major contributor to the Rams basketball team in his sophomore year at City College.
BASEBALL TEAM HOPES TO IMPROVE BY BRIAN PEKRUL Nine games into the 2006 baseball season, Rams head coach John Vanoncini is expecting to see his young team grow with experience and show major improvement following a 3-6 start
CHINESE PARADE USHERS IN YEAR OF THE DOG BY MAYRA MARTINEZ Several hundred thousand people converged on San Francisco’s Chinatown to usher in the Year of the Dog at the annual Chinese New Year parade.