Students, Faculty Rally Against End of Classes at Downtown Center Opponents say the decision was made without community input and will drive away enrollment that the college can't afford to lose
Living Roof Left to Die The sustainable rooftop on HBB has gone without necessary maintenance for years
City College Culinary Students Jack McCambridge and Quis White Win Culinary Competition On March 15, McCambridge and White competed in the final day of the contest, serving a three-course meal to 82 guests and judges at Bistro 888. On March 19, they were announced winners of the 15th Annual Culinary Clash.
Boardroom Confrontation Returns to Spotlight Speakers urged trustees not to reopen a completed investigation into the dispute between a union leader and a faculty member.
Update: CCSF Administrators Chip Away at Ghost Busting Ahead of Fall Semester The administration's actions to combat ghost students appear to finally be taking effect, just in time for fall enrollment.
In the Fog of Ghosts, How to Prove You’re the Real Deal Based on the experiences of students who have successfully navigated the system and guidance from faculty, here are some approaches to help students get the classes they need.
The Future of City College Enrollment Decided by Hackers at Large With the number of fraudulent student accounts having more than doubled this semester, faculty members are predicting matters will only get worse.