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College Promise is a First Dollar Plan By Barbara Muniz If approved, the California College Promise Grant Plan (CCPGP) has the potential to attract even more students throughout the Golden state. The CCPGP was originally called the Board of Governors (BOG) Fee Waiver Program, which was initially signed by Governor Jerry Brown in September 2016. A new
Studies Show Only 41% of Community College Graduates Obtain a Bachelor’s Degree By Kyle Roque Inside Higher Ed reports that only 41% of community college graduates go on to obtain a bachelor’s degree within six years of graduating their two-year colleges. This data was reported by the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center (NSCRC), after analyzing over 575,000 community college
Ocean Campus wildlife thrives despite its urban local By Barbara Muniz In the diverse environment of City College, students, faculty, staff and visitors can enjoy the variety of plants and flowers tucked in different plots of the 56 acres that make up the Ocean Campus. The campus harbors a richness of vegetation that attracts a fair amount of
Expired fire extinguishers on City College’s Ocean Campus By Sarah Berjan Expired fire extinguishers have been discovered among the 82 located on City College’s Ocean Campus. According to the San Francisco Fire Department (SFFD) on Ocean Avenue, extinguishers are to be inspected and changed on an annual basis. However, inspections are not conducted under the SFFD. The
CCSF Men's Soccer team battle, prevail By Donald Ades The Rams narrowly beat Lake Tahoe Community College 2-1 while in the second game they defeated Contra Costa 3-0. "Two good teams were on the battlefield today and one prevailed," head soccer coach, Adam Lucarelli said of the Rams' September 15th, 2-
Compromise needed for Balboa Reservoir By Patrick Cochran The ongoing debate over what to do with the former Balboa Reservoir has a plethora different groups arguing over what to do. Some want to keep it as it is, others want to build massive 600 foot residential towers, while others want to place City College’s