Budget Beat: Threat of Course Cuts Remains The Board of Trustees approved a budget for the next fall semester, but administrators are unable to answer what students should anticipate.
Child Care Resources: The Support That Student Parents Need City College’s Family Resource Center provides crucial childcare and support for student parents, but limited funding, staffing, and hours strain the vital program.
Afghanistan After the U.S. Withdrawal: Past Mistakes and the Need for a New Vision Afghanistan continues to grapple with instability and lost progress following the 2021 U.S. withdrawal, as regional rivalries, renewed terrorism, and the exclusion of civil society hinder hopes for lasting peace.
Artificial Intelligence: Undermining Education and Humanity As generative AI becomes normalized in classrooms and creative spaces, concerns grow over its impact on human innovation, ethics, and the very meaning of originality in education.
The Story of SF Public Transit: Death by 1000 Cuts San Francisco’s public transit faces a looming crisis, with Muni and BART confronting massive budget deficits that could lead to widespread service cuts unless new funding measures are approved.
Rams Fail to Break Losing Streak With 3-0 Loss to West Valley City College’s women’s volleyball team fell 3–0 to West Valley College in their first conference match of the season, marking their 11th straight loss before bouncing back with a home win against Skyline.
SoMa Houses the City’s Largest Newsroom, Yet Its Residents Lack a Newspaper On Fourth and Mission sits the college’s unassuming Downtown Center, only a block from the San Francisco Chronicle’s glowing headquarters. Even with a beacon of learning and the city’s flagship newspaper at its core, South of Market lacks a press of its own.