CCSF’s Promise to Bayview Caught in Legal Purgatory Voters approved $34.5 million for a Bayview education center in 2020, but the land remains out of reach.
Hundreds of Work Orders Reveal Strain on Campus Maintenance Three years of maintenance requests uncover persistent issues as the district works to rebuild facilities staffing
Student Films Captivate Audiences At Festival of the Moving Image From frigid ocean swims to AI cautionary tales, three filmmakers discuss the years of work and resourcefulness behind their standout projects.
Rams Start Title Defense with Back-To-Back Wins By halftime, the defending state champions led Butte College by 30 and never looked back, cruising to a 105-63 win in the opening game of the CCSF Tip-Off Classic.
A Faculty Tour De Force at City College Art Gallery Following Jennifer Banzaca’s “Vivid Visions” from last month, the show assembles works by faculty across the art department, spanning painting, photography, ceramics, textiles, and sculpture.
Bay Area Leaders Rally to Keep Federal Agents Out as Trump’s Plans Remain Unclear Hours after the Trump administration walked back plans for a federal “surge” in San Francisco, more than 200 people rallied on the steps of City Hall, demanding federal agents stay out of the Bay Area.
Jennifer Banzaca Paints with Yarn for "Vivid Visions" Tufted yarn and vibrant acrylics collide in Jennifer Banzaca’s Vivid Visions, the first show of the semester at City College Art Gallery.