Tempers Run High While Maneuvering a Vaccine Mandate With the FDA approval of the Pfizer vaccine, CCSF has begun to unveil the details of their vaccine mandate implementation plans or what is now being dubbed a “Safety Campaign.”
Players and Coaches Excited For Return For college football families and football enthusiasts alike, there is a great reason to be optimistic, and Kahaulelio and the Rams are a premier example of this.
The Chancellor Finalists: Candidates Largely Align in Approaches to Restore Solvency, and In-Person Classes Some of the main challenges for the chancellor will be ensuring the college’s long-term fiscal stability while making preparations to bring back in-person classes. Opinions on how these goals should be achieved differ between AFT2121, the union which represents the college’s faculty, and the Board o
Delta Variant Surge Leads to Mandate The City College Board of Trustees approved a vaccine mandate Thursday, August 12, which will require students, faculty, staff, and visitors to be vaccinated by Oct. 1, 2021 at the latest.
San Francisco Celebrates Opening of Black Point Historic Gardens On August 25 San Francisco’s newest park will open to the public, offering access to land that has been fenced off for over 50 years.
What the “Damn Shot” Taught Me Inoculation with unregulated gene therapy that induces cells to produce toxic spike protein can be lethal, and should not be imposed on any student body as a prerequisite for access to public education.
Labagh Steps Up As New Department Chair With the athletic department recently shrunk due to cuts, men’s basketball coach Justin Labagh has gracefully taken on an additional role as department chair. Previous chair holder Dan Hayes announced in May of this year that he was stepping down amid his retirement. Of course, this news happened to