The Childcare Crisis Impacts City College Community The Child Development & Family Studies department and the Family Resource Center work to provide resources to student parents during COVID-19
Board of Trustees voted to approve a $30 million facility bond to the 1550 Evans building. The Board of Supervisors held their regular meeting on Sep. 24, 2020, in which the majority decided to vote “aye” to make the $30 million bond for the 1550 Evans building active and approved the bond list.
Fashion Community Week’s 1st Ever Virtual Fashion Show Due to this ongoing pandemic, Fashion Community Week is hosting their first ever Virtual Fashion Show throughout the weekend of Sept. 24-27. This includes the International Couture Fashion Show, which features hand made gowns. Anshula Dixit, a current City College fashion student is part of the core
Neon Girls: Professor Worley’s First Union City College English Professor Jennifer Worley’s recently published memoir shares a history of ground up organizing for change. “Neon Girls: A Stripper’s Education in Protest and Power” describes how Worley and her colleagues united to push for workers’ rights, forming a powerful and effective strip
Stand Up and Dance! 2020 has been a hard year. Let’s speak about well-being with humor and share tips with City College folks on how to feel better when everything is going down.
The Koret Foundation Announced $500,000 in Scholarship Funds That Will be Offered to City College students. City College received $500,000 out of the $10 million of the bay area scholarship fund announced by the Koret Foundation.
How One Woman Blew the Whistle on ICE’s Alleged Unethical Medical Practices Towards Detained Immigrants. Dawn Wooten is a proclaimed hero in many eyes. The former nurse blew the whistle on ICE’s Irwin County Detention Center for performing unlawful and nonconsensual hysterectomies on detained immigrants held at the facility. However, there seems to be push back from the small town in GA.