Most Classes Will Likely Remain Online in Fall Despite optimistic data on COVID-19, tentative plans show a majority of City College students will continue remote learning this fall.
Conversations Online: SF Journalists Join the Classroom Journalism Department Chair Juan Gonzales, who has built a substantial network of professionals, has been inviting guest instructors such as acclaimed journalists Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez and A.C. Thompson to his digital classrooms.
Silly Stories for Serious Times Psychotherapist Madigan Kent speaks about her children's book writing process.
Equipto: Hip Hop and Collectivity An exclusive interview with legendary San Francisco MC and Bored Stiff member, Equipto. He speaks on his crew, Bored Stiff’s beginnings, balancing music and community work, and what it’s like to be an independent artist in 2021.
Turning 10 into 11 City College has added defensive backs and recruiting coordinator Brandon Younger to their football staff, and if his past victories as a coach are a sign of his future, the Rams are in good hands.
Swim, Tennis, and Badminton Gear Up for Spring Two Season Some teams at City College’s athletics department have decided to resume competition.
Fear Mongering Tactics of Supposed Increase in Crime Rates Boosts Anxiety In the past year, some San Francisco residents have conjured up the idea that crime rates have increased in the pandemic, and Chesa Boudin is receiving a lot of the blame.