DSPS Braces For Cuts, Morale Low Disabled Students Programs and Services at City College's John Adams campus has not had any of their classes cut yet, despite the current budget crisis, but faculty morale is low in anticipation of potential cuts.
Cutting Summer, CCSF's Mandatory Vacation Funding for summer session this year will be drastically reduced, leaving few options for those seeking to further their education before fall semester.
Passionate Debate Over Placement Policy After two hours of intense public comment and discussion, the Board of Trustees unanimously approved implementing the English department’s pilot proposal, called Placement Plus One.
The Sentencing of Fly Benzo Debray “Fly Benzo” Carpenter, convicted of three misdemeanors — resisting arrest, obstructing a police officer and assaulting a police officer — was sentenced to three years of probation by Judge Jerome Benson on April 27.
City College Smoke Free? Results of a voluntary and confidential survey addressing the issue of smoking on campus are being reviewed in order to gain an all-inclusive opinion on a stricter smoking policy.
Health Fair a Hit at CCSF A community health and wellness fair focusing on holistic and alternative approaches to healthy living was hosted by City College Student Health on April 18 in the Multi-use building.
Food, friends, and fundraising for CCSF Providing a spot of light from the gloom of ongoing financial woes caused by continuing budget cuts at the Civic Center campus, its student council organized International Students Day, a fundraiser held at the Civic Center campus on April 20.