Amazon’s Worker Abuse Hits a High, Employees Vote on Union An Amazon warehouse in Alabama is undergoing a vote on unionizing which makes it the first Amazon warehouse to do so if the vote passes.
Chevron Spill in Richmond Sparks Continued Outrage Among Residents Looming over the city of Richmond like a cruel despot, the Chevron refinery unleashed its deadly product into the bay when approximately 600 gallons of the dirtiest crude oil possible spilled into its waters.
Life Lessons From the Court In 2019, Sasha Holub Filistovich joined the coaching staff of the women’s tennis team as a strength coach. The addition of her training showed on the court, as the Rams were 10-0 with the best record in the state.
Layoffs Threaten Registered Nursing Department Accreditation, Negotiations with Administration Underway In the wake of upcoming faculty layoffs approved by the Board of Trustees on Feb. 26, faculty from City College’s registered nursing department fear their department could lose their approval granted by the California Board of Registered Nursing, due to no longer meeting minimum staffing requirement
Vaccination Sites Close Due to Lack of Supply The City announced on Feb. 14 that they would be shutting down two out of three vaccination sites, and the third at SF Market in the Bayview would be upholding their existing appointments, but at reduced capacity.
City College’s Legacy of Educators Against Institutional Inequity Presenting Black faculty members’ contributions to higher education access for students of color. How do new diversity resolutions continue their efforts to reach racial equity and representation on campus?