State cuts close CSU's doors California State University’s decision to reject most admission applications for the spring 2010 term will impact hundreds of City College students and may further stress the school’s resources.
Budget deficit causes class cuts at City College By Matthew GomezSTAFF WRITER City College is harshly feeling the effects of the California budget crisis. Serving students from San Francisco, but also other parts of the greater Bay Area, City College is one of the largest community colleges in the country. Funding is based proportionally on student numbers. As
Former chancellor charged for misdirection of funds Former City College chancellor and two current employees were charged today with the misallocation of public funds for a fundraising campaign and other unapproved expenditures.
SFMTA deficit could mean cuts to service, reroutes By Alex Emslie Opinions and Editorials Editor "I find it quite alarming and in some ways disrespectful," said District 11 Supervisor John Avalos of the proposed San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency budget passed by the Board of Supervisors May 27. The SFMTA's $128.9 million deficit
Prop. 8 upheld, Same-sex marriage supporters in uproar Supporters of same-sex marriage gathered in force early Tuesday morning at St. Frances Lutheran Church and marched chanting and singing to hear the state Supreme Court's decision on the fate of Proposition 8.
City College unaffected by lawsuits By Greg Zeman CONTRIBUTING WRITER Lawsuits against City College not only carry a hefty price tag, but also cause changes that aren't felt in the school's checkbook. Where does the money come from if and when City College needs to settle a lawsuit? For example, the
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