Documenting City College’s Fight for Free City A book review of “Free City! The Fight for San Francisco’s City College and Education for All” and an interview with the authors.
California's Boiling Point: The Cost of Covid-19 Don’t let the numbers fool you -- Although promising, California’s latest state budget proposal of $227 billion underwent major cuts which could impact the future of the state’s fragile climate and environmental issues.
Elimination of Merit Admissions at Lowell Advances Debate on Equity Lowell High School is often called San Francisco’s most elite high school. The school’s tradition of excellence is redefined in 2021, where lottery admissions have the potential to extend opportunity to all. Right?
A Chapter in Black History A Chapter in Black History The Black Panthers founders Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seal met at Merritt College in Oakland. This excerptfrom the Panthers' Ten Point Program refers to their stance against American police and military violence, and their demand that black people be exempt from military service.
Chancellor's Note to College Community February 16, 2021 Dear College Community, Welcome back from a long weekend. I hope each of you got some rest and are recharged to create many accomplishments this week! In these trying times, we know how important it is to provide all of our students, especially our most marginalized, with
City College Athletics Resume with COVID-19 Precautions City College resumes in person practice with an emphasis on conditioning.
Earn Your Stripes: The Legacy of the NFL’s First Black Official Burl Toler Sr. broke barriers as the first Black official in the NFL, but accomplished just as much off the field as he did on it.