Non-credit classes attempt to bridge the digital divide City College students and faculty of non-credit classes are moving online along with the rest of the school. Some adjustments have been difficult, but others will bring a welcome change.
Altar still at Downtown campus after August shooting A memorial for a shooting victim was placed in front of City College’s Downtown Campus to mourn the death of Frank Beltran.
ACCJC Placing City College on Enhanced Monitoring The ACCJC will be placing City College on enhanced monitoring because of budget issues at the college.
Early Statistics Show Sharp Drop in Student Enrollment City College faces an 18 percent decline in enrollment compared to last year. The same situation can be seen in many higher institutions in the United States due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic hardships that have followed.
City College Journalism Cleans Up at 2020 Bay Area Journalism Awards Several current students and alumni from the City College Journalism program were honored at the San Francisco Press Clubs 2020 award ceremony on Thursday, Sep. 17, and Department Chair Juan Gonzales took home the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Virtual premiere debuts Disability Visibility for new Oaklash 2020! 2020 pandemic has prevented the Oaklash event meeting in person, but organizers have adapted, producing their first festival all via Twitch, featuring long awaited Disability Visibility forum debut.
A Look at The Candidates as The Board of Trustees Election Approaches The upcoming Board of Trustees election this November has a variety of first-timers as candidates and also current board members. Which candidate's plans do you agree or disagree with?