Faculty Union Criticizes Moves Towards Layoffs Interim-Chancellor Vurdien announced January 21st that City College intends to issue pink slips to a yet undisclosed number of employees.
500 Vaccinated at City College, San Francisco’s First Mass Vaccination Site On opening day, the mood was ebullient. “We’ve had a couple people cry out of joy,” said a city rep checking people in. “It’s a great way to spend a Friday, even in the rain.”
CCSF Alumnus attended Capitol Riot A San Francisco resident and City College alumnus participated in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Now, he’s being sued by the FBI.
Benjamin Bac Sierra on the Reality of Fiction Benjamin Bac Sierra gives insight into the people, ideas, and experiences behind his book Pura Neta and how the work of fiction is in some ways more honest than reality. He speaks about his relationship with the characters and how they mirror him in some aspects, and what really inspires him to writ
Pets Ease the Stress of Sheltering-In-Place Beloved pets provide companionship to humans during COVID-19 shelter-in-place order
San Francisco Reopens, SFUSD Lawsuit Looming By Shayna Gee On January 28, San Francisco moved to reopen some activities, an announcement made shortly after Governor Newsom lifted a stay-at-home order, which had been in effect for two months in an attempt to curb holiday surges of COVID-19. “Today marks an important turning point that I hope
From the Surf to the Turf: Anthony Gordon’s Road to the NFL Pacifica native and former quarterback for the CCSF Rams, Anthony Gordon, has recently signed a futures contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. Gordon, coaches, and a fellow teammate reflect on the journey that has led him to this exciting moment.