Justifying the Existence of Unions With unions on the decline for the last few decades, few American workers are still represented by a union. Should American workers consider being represented by an entity separate from management?
Rams Football Team Blows Out Delta Mustangs There was never much doubt about who would win Saturday’s contest between the 1-4 Delta Community College Mustangs football team and the undefeated City College Rams. The Rams crushed the Mustangs, winning 64-3. Maurice Taylor, whose son plays for Delta, summed up his expectations. “You never know. I don’
An Understaffed College: Students Reflect on Faculty Cuts Without sufficiently staffed programs, students are left with fewer options. The administration of the City College of San Francisco may be unable to provide students with the necessary quality of education.
1,700 Bay Area Students Participate in Walkout Calling for a Ceasefire in Gaza Students from high schools in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley and Pacifica left their classrooms to stand against the unprecedented bombardment of Gaza. City College of San Francisco was the only college to walk out. City College Officer Palacios said the protest was “peaceful and in the assigned a
Faculty Express Array of Concerns at ACCJC Open Forum The ACCJC peer review team finished conducting its onsite visit Oct. 4, after addressing its “Core Inquiries” from April 2023, which outlines further information sought by the commission following an Institutional Self-Evaluation Report (ISER) conducted by the college in December of 2022.
Collegewide Book Club Expands From One Book to Two This Year City College is expanding its One College, One Book program for the 2023-2024 school year, to One College, Two Books. The program is a collaboration between a City College Academic Senate committee and the library.