Free City Cuts Draw Backlash From College Community Mayor Daniel Lurie’s plan to eliminate the popular free tuition program’s cash grants for low-income students attracts protesters.
City College Recovery Programs Face Funding Cut Three certificate programs that train recovery workers—many of them in recovery themselves—will lose funding in 2027
Six Years After His Death, Sean Monterrosa’s Sisters Keep His Memory Alive Before Ashley and Michelle’s brother became a public name, he was ‘Tucan’
Students, Faculty Rally Against End of Classes at Downtown Center Opponents say the decision was made without community input and will drive away enrollment that the college can't afford to lose
Living Roof Left to Die The sustainable rooftop on HBB has gone without necessary maintenance for years
Kids on Campus: City College's First Family-Friendly Day The inaugural event celebrated student parents and gave their kids a taste of college life
Link Center Rejects Proposed Cuts to Certificate Programs The Community and Public Health department's resource center calls on City Hall to protect the city’s vulnerable populations
Outreach Turns College Dreams into Reality From bus stop ads to Frisco Day, how City College brings high schoolers onto campus and gets them enrolled
Student Workers Push for Union Legitimacy Student workers say their wages and limited hours make it difficult to afford life in San Francisco
Behind Closed Doors: Transparency Gaps Leave Public in the Dark The college faces questions over closed-session agendas and delayed public records
Future Looks Bright For Rams Tennis Despite Falling Short in Final After taking early exits in the Ojai Tennis Tournament, Rams tennis looks to build on a spectacular regular season.
Rams Rise to the Occasion to Capture Third Place at Conference Championships The Swim Team dove deep, finishing the season strong at the Coast Conference Championships.
Cashchella Brings The Force to Financial Aid The annual awareness event drew hundreds of students with food, music and Star Wars.
'Maybe Next Year' For Rams Baseball In their final game of the season, the City College nine were unable to surmount an offensive onslaught from the De Anza Lions