POC Students and Faculty Fight for Equity The African American Studies Department has been around for 50 years, yet black and brown students continue to struggle to level the educational playing field at City College.
Now we’re cooking! More Cannabis Course Offerings this Spring Netflix and James Beard-celebrated expert chefs design cannabis culinary courses, and students can start earning specialized badges in cannabis.
Programming Adapts for Students During Remote Status Multicultural Retention Services Department, (MRSD) programming has continued to reach students during remote learning. Adapted and new services are available on a program-by-program basis.
City College Athletics Gearing Up for Unconventional Spring Season The spring sports schedule is far from a given, but athletes, coaches, and administration are ready no matter what situation arises.
Strategy for Opponents Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are our new leaders, but with the public divided the previous problems persist. Tried and true strategies of respectfully engaging with others are desperately needed at this time.
Will the BOT Continue its Path to Destroy CCSF? Knock, Knock. Hello is anyone home, is anyone listening? City College of San Francisco is undergoing a new change within its board of trustees. With Former Trustee Ivy Lee and Alex Randolph stepping from the podium leaves room for new incumbents to take their positions. However, the shoes they will
Tending Florists and Horticulturists in Harsh Seasons “We are not really able to do a good job of training people to work in our industries without an in person learning experience,” Brown laments, noting that even when these offerings are once again permitted they “likely cannot be a part of consideration for one's grade” due to the current inaccessib