The Rigorous Transfer Student Experience During the Pandemic Students have been through a lot of issues trying to cope with the pandemic already, now they also have to be prepared for transfer.
The Consistent Resistance The Consistent Resistance is an art protest show which advocates for Black Liberation through intercultural solidarity. The show took place on Oct. 23, at Fillmore St. Cafe, where different speakers talked about various topics such as housing, healing, abolition, and even defending SFPD.
Domestic Violence Awareness Month at City College The Women’s Resource Center, Project Survive and Poetry for the People bring awareness to the serious issue of domestic violence.
The Impossible Puzzle: Gianrico Pierucci’s Three-Year Quest to Uncover America’s Most Notorious Serial Killer As a homicide inspector for the SFPD, City College professor Gianrico Pierucci had the unique opportunity of tracking down one of the most terrifying serial killers in the United States.
Student Tradeskills: A Grant for Makers While City College works to bring back hundreds of cut classes, it is awarded the largest grant of five, $32,000, by the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) to develop a Skilled Trades Program.
Trustees Approve ‘20-21 Budget While Concerns, Cuts, and COVID Still Loom. In a seven-hour session the Board of Trustees approved the new budget for the next school year but discussion over numerous uncertainties came front and center; particularly the Student Success Center, funds redistribution, and again more class cuts.
Lab and Presential Classes Partially Reopen at City College Campuses Some campus classes have partially reopened on City College campuses with strict health sanitation rules in place. E-mails have been sent to students affected by the campus partial reopening by their instructors.