“Alice Street” Documentary Weaves an Intersection of Cultures in a Larger than Life Mural “Alice Street” Oakland’s triumphant documentary where grassroots coalitions form to resist gentrification and win Community Benefits Agreements.
Faculty, Staff and Students Protest Layoffs with Day of Action Rally at City College The in-person rally, followed by a virtual press-conference attended by more than 400 people, featured lively call-and-response chants and testimonials from faculty, staff and students who addressed the importance of retaining class offerings for the most underserved students in the Bay Area.
Unanswered Questions Revolve Around the Return of Diego Rivera’s Masterpiece Mural to City College in 2024 Lots of unanswered questions exist around both the date of return of the mural back to City College and storage logistics while waiting for the much anticipated Diego Rivera Theater to be built.
Maintaining Our Faculties: Performing Engagement The college’s detractors, some of whom appear to be on its payroll, may view this enormous learning curve as a nearly insurmountable peak, that their role is merely to establish a base camp for the next attempt, seemingly oblivious to the avalanche of problems that arise when approaching an audaciou
Pop-Up "Museum of the Cliff" Dives into Story of Sutro Baths A new pop-up museum, "Museum of the Cliff,” at the old Cliff House gift shop is open until April 2022.
Culinary Clash Resumes Food Fights at the Luce Restaurant After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, City College’s Culinary Clash is returning March 14, 21 and 28 to the Luce Restaurant at the InterContinental Hotel, San Francisco, and the three nights of dinners are already sold out.
Library Welcomes Students for Two Hours a Day by Appointment After nearly two years of closure, the library recently announced that it would now be open to in-person usage but restrictions apply. Students can make a maximum of two appointments per day, one before 4pm, and the second after 4pm.