CCSF Adapting to a New Alternative for Online Classes Starting this summer, City College of San Francisco will not offer classes on Zoom; however, the administration is considering a new technological approach called HyFlex.
Coming Back After the Pandemic, Purusha Yoga Studio on Balboa Re-Opens By Beth Lederer bethlyn2020@gmail.com A chalkboard easel stands outside of Purusha Yoga Studio in the Richmond District welcoming Yoga students back. The beautiful penmanship demands attention: “Purusha OPEN, Happy New Year 2023, Welcome OM.” Over the last few years during the pandemic, an empty storefront would have greeted
Spring Social May 11! You are cordially invited to join us for the FACA Spring Social on Thursday May 11 from 4:30 – 5:30 in the foyer of Visual Arts. This is a great opportunity to network with fellow faculty and staff, enjoy delicious food catered by Culinary, and appreciate the artistic talents
City College Mental Health Services Gears Up Faculty, Staff Amid Suicide Rate Spike City College Student Health Services prepare its faculty and staff on ways to support students in their mental health and prevent suicide amid the nationwide spike in suicide rates. Sandy Vaughn, a mental health counselor in the Health Center, presented examples of warning signs if someone may want
Trustees “Take the Heat” When There is None on Campus In the trustee’s emergency meeting on Tuesday March 14, the City College board approved a $2.6 million transfer into a construction fund in order to help fix heating issues. However these repairs will take months and many of the stopgap solutions don’t seem to be working according to many faculty wh
Parents, Students, and Faculty Picket at San Jose Ave. and Randall Street Parents, students and teachers picket at San Jose Ave and Randall St.
CCSF Women’s Badminton Heads to Conference Championships The City College of San Francisco Rams women’s badminton team has had a history of winning, becoming coast conference champions in 2010, 2011 and 2012. The high profile competitive team was crowned state champion in 2010 and runner-up in 2009, 2011 and 2012.