LAWSUIT SETTLED
BY
ANKIL GOYAL
City College paid $1.7 million in attorney fees to law firm Schneider and Wallace to settle a class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of disabled students.
NEW BOARD PRESIDENT HOPES TO END POLITICAL DIVIDE
BY CHRIS ALBON
Newly elected board of trustees’ president Natalie Berg shares a common goal with recently appointed vice president Johnnie Carter Jr.: to build greater consensus among the politically diverse board.
RARE VOTE LOOMING ON GUNS
BY DANI GOMEZ
City College academic senate may organize a plenary session to vote on a proposal to allow campus police to carry guns.
HEART ATTACK KILLS KCSF PROGRAM DIRECTOR
BY JEREMIAH MICHAELS
City College’s radio station, KCSF, is mourning the loss of its program director, Mose Woods.
NEW STUDENT ID CARDS OM THE WORKS
BY ALEX DIXON
City College will offer photographic student identification cards within the next few weeks.
i-WITNESS
BY DANI GOMEZ
GUNTSMOKE
BY JON GUNTON
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