Immigrants should teach their children their native language Immigrants and other people who speak a different language should speak to their children in that language, so their children can reap the benefits of bilinguality.
Homefield Disadvantage- Rival Bay Area Football Programs Struggle With Gentrification By Kaiyo Funaki kaiyo.funaki@gmail.com At first glance, football and gentrification appear to have no correlation. The former is a physical and violent game, a sport that can take just as easily as it can give. The latter is an omnipresent threat to underfunded neighborhoods, evicting the less
Computer Science Student Fights for Social Justice Through Dance City College student Emmy Uwimana is resilient in overcoming his personal struggles, and uses the power of dance to advocate for social justice.
Reimagining the Waste Crisis By Elena Toups eletoups@gmail.com Current recycling habits in America differ by the community. I experience this personally every time I leave San Francisco to visit my folks in New Orleans. Every trip home there’s a distinguishable instance I glimpse their garbage, gawk, and then consciously pick apart
CARES Act Grants Students Aid During Pandemic by Liz Lopez elopez32@mail.ccsf.edu The $2.2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) was passed by Congress and signed into law on March 27th, 2020 to provide direct economic assistance for individuals and businesses affected by the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. A portion of
City College’s First Latino President Carlos Ramirez Dies at 75 Former City College President Dr. Carlos Brazil Ramirez, passed away earlier this month at the age of 75. This article discusses both his challenges and successes, and former friends and colleagues recall the man himself.
City College Partners Up with San Francisco State University to Facilitate Transferring of Students City College announced a new partnership with San Francisco State University to facilitate the transferring process for students. This decision has been met with criticism and concerns by members of the City College community.