Full Fall Schedule Brings Normalcy, Excitement to Athletics Department It’s full steam ahead for the athletics department as City College’s coaching staff and student-athletes prepare for an official fall sports season.
The Vigil: Mayor London Breed's Ethic Violations Reflect the Pure Irony of Our Justice System Mayor London Breed was fined a total of $22,792 for ethics violation on several counts of misusing her title for personal gain; including accepting money for car repairs by the former head of public works department Mohammed Nuru, buying herself two floats in the city’s 2015 Pride parade, and sendin
Art Instructors and Students Hone the Art of Perseverance By Skylar Wildfeuer skylar.wildfeuer@gmail.com Seventeen months into the ubiquitously traumatic pandemic experience, determined instructors and engaged students find consolation in the interpersonal and communal practice of teaching, learning, and art. City College’s extensive art offerings include ceramics, metal work, printing, sculpture, and several types of painting,
Poll Showed Faculty Hesitant About Face to Face Instruction The Spring 2021 Employee Survey, unveiled during the report, found that as of June 7 86% of City College Staff were vaccinated against the Covid-19 virus. However, 49% of employees reported being “somewhat uncomfortable” or “very uncomfortable” with returning to in-person instruction.
Union Wins Class Size Concession Faculty union AFT2121 negotiations with the City College administration resulted in classes size minimums remaining at 15 for Fall ‘21.
Salary Cuts Buy Time for Fiscal Solution The faculty’s salary concessions will save jobs and classes for the 2021-22 academic year. However, the agreement may only delay cuts.
City College Faces $22.5 Million Budget Deficit and Threat of State Take Over State auditors in early April warned the California Community College Chancellor’s office to act quickly in order to remain independent, deeming the college “not currently stable,” citing its ineffective attempts at reducing its costs necessary to supplement the 35% enrollment decline over the past