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.
Committee Seeks New Design Team for The Diego Rivera Theater Throughout the years, San Franciscans voted to fund a new Diego Rivera Theater through an $845 million state bond measure and the school received its complete funds in 2020. Many students, faculty, and staff have long awaited its completion.
Board Approves 160 Full-time Faculty Layoff Notices as Part of Sweeping Cuts The layoffs, if implemented, would represent a loss of nearly 30% of City College’s 541 full-time teaching staff and 74% of its administrators, part of the five-year budget plan passed by the board in November.
Bay Area Sees Rise in Violence Against the Asian American Community A spike in violence against the Asian American community has mobilized government, organizations and community members in a search for solutions.
City College Ups Financial Oversight with Monthly Budget Updates City College is on track to hit its $5.6 million budget deficit target for the current academic year, though 12 of 30 line items are trending above target spending, according to Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration John al-Amin’s monthly budget update to the Board of Trustees on Feb. 25.
Allocation of Federal Pandemic Relief Funds Remains Unclear City College must expend all federal relief by May. As federal restrictions define what is allowed, campus constituents consider what is possible.
Meet Ciani Walker and her film, Misfits A profile of writer and director Ciani Rey Walker and her award-winning film “Misfits.”