Summer 2020 to be Significantly Smaller Than Last Year A memo sent to department chairs indicates an approximately 50% reduction in the size of the summer schedule, compared to last year’s offerings.
Commuters Advocate For Better Muni 29-Sunset Line Service The Muni-29 Sunset Line caters to many passengers, especially students. Due to overcrowding, students and other passengers want to make changes in order to make experiences on Muni smooth and more efficient for everyone.
AFAM Celebrates their 50th Anniversary while BSU continues to fight for their place at City College. City College’s African American Studies Department [AFAM] celebrates being rooted at the college for 50 years. However, behind the celebration lies plights for AFAM. Will AFAM see another tomorrow, or will the department be consolidated like its sister departments in neighboring colleges?
Promote Everyone to CEO Discussions of reducing inequality must focus upon restructuring businesses to include profit sharing and eliminating hierarchy. Inequality will exist until laborers
How Soul of a Nation continues to highlight the struggles and victories of the civil rights era. n celebration of Black History Month, the de Young Museum is offering an exhibition titled, “Soul of a Nation : Art in the Age of Black Power 1963-1983,” and is available to the public til March 15, 2020. The exhibition highlights issues of race and segregation during the Civil Rights Movement in th
City College EMT Student Saves Man from Overdose City College Student Nicholas Stallcup, who saved a man's life at Civic Center Bart Station, opened up about the media attention and his opinion on drug use in San Francisco.