City College: Backing Away From Vibrant Diversity in Its Workforce City College’s vision of vibrant diversity is undercut by its failure to attract a robust Latine workforce and the Board of Trustees’ decision to roll back diversity via layoffs.
Board of Trustees Push Back Against Trump’s Attack on DEI Requirements The Board passed a resolution to protect the college from the Department of Education's accreditation reforms
Campus Pulse: Jan. 2026 A student-led petition, changes to the Board of Trustees and a new school coming to town
Student Films Captivate Audiences At Festival of the Moving Image From frigid ocean swims to AI cautionary tales, three filmmakers discuss the years of work and resourcefulness behind their standout projects.
A Closer Look: City College’s Oldest Structure By Alejandra Cardenas Its front entrance is held with strong vertical columns. The Art Deco building known as Science Hall was built in 1940, and is one of the very first buildings built on City College’s Ocean Campus. Science Hall is historically significant for its architectural design. Designed in
Journalism Students Clean Up at SFPC Awards 2025 By Alejandra Cardenas City College journalism students walked away winning 16 awards at last year's 48th Annual Greater Bay Area Journalism Awards hosted by the San Francisco Press Club. Students with work published in both The Guardsman and Etc. Magazine were recognized in the College Media Category. Cover
Have Your Say: At CCSF, What’s Helping? And What’s Holding You Back? Adonai Tierrablanca, Administration of Justice Major This is the school where I got my first job. I work at the African American Resource Center, and we try to do a lot there for African American students. We try to give them books and food, and point them in the right