City College Should Be Investing in Downtown Instead of Leaving City College is closing its Downtown Center just as San Francisco is investing in reviving the neighborhood, pulling free public education out of the community that needs it most.
Another Round of No Kings Protests March Through the City The third installment of “No Kings” brought thousands of peaceful protesters along the city’s main street towards Civic Center Plaza to protest the current United States administration.
Low Enrollment at Downtown Center Triggers Shutdown A $2.2 million state funding cut forces City College to shutter its Downtown Center after 47 years, with programs set to disperse across remaining campuses.
City College Plans to Accept EBT, Timeline Unclear The rollout, backed by Student Affairs leadership, comes as student hunger and basic-needs strain remain a concern at City College.
California Senate Advances Bill Expanding Path to Sue Federal Officers The "No Kings Act" now moves to the Assembly, with supporters calling it an accountability measure and opponents warning of litigation and legal challenges.
City College IT Department, Now Fully Staffed, Eyes Portal Overhaul and Smart Classrooms After years of operating shorthanded, City College's IT department is moving ahead with modernization projects, including a RAM Portal redesign.