Decision-Making Behind the Curtain: Board Defends Closed Sessions While the Board of Trustees’ closed meetings may appear to lack transparency, a member of the board notes they are a necessary function of decision making.
Author and Survivor Chanel Miller Speaks about the Importance of Community Support Author Chanel Miller spoke to two different journalists and read from her memoir, Know My Name, through the San Francisco Public Library’s program, One City One Book.
Survival Beyond The Pandemic: Women’s History Month This year’s Women’s History Month theme is “We Keep Each Other Safe.” The programming offers a series of 13 free remote events including multiple healthy relationship workshops with Project SURVIVE. The Women’s and Gender Studies department, Women’s Resource Center, Queer Resource Center, and Associ
Latinos are Watching the President Now that President Biden has taken office, many Latinos feel more empowered and put their trust in the new president.
A San Francisco Legend Lives On North Beach has lost a major icon in Lawrence Ferlinghetti, the world-famous Beat poet who, along with names like Neal Cassidy, Jack Kerouac, and Herbert Huncke, forever changed poetry and art in this country in the 1950s and ‘60s.
Lady Rams Strategically Rebuild in Return to Campus It’s been said that absence makes the heart grow fonder. The women’s basketball team couldn’t relate more. Their return to campus has been one year in the making.
City College Athletics to Play First Games in Over a Year It’s been over 365 days since City College last had a team play a game, but now three teams have the opportunity to suit up against real competition.