From Burnt Out to Burning It Up: Rams Dominate Playoff Opener On Saturday night, the City College Rams began their playoff run with a commanding 88-62 victory over Fresno City College.
Rams Basketball Team Walks Away Frustrated by Their 11-Point Lead Over De Anza College The City College men’s basketball team is ranked No. 1 in the state. It has only one loss this season. And the Rams were hosting a team with only one win this year in the Coast-North Conference.
The City College Swim Team Dives into the Finish Line in the San Francisco Invitational Diving headfirst into 2025, the Rams' swimming team set a foundation for season-long team connections. In only the second meet of the year, one swimmer qualified in two post-season events. The Rams hosted five other colleges’ women’s squads and several men’s teams at the City College natatorium on F
Protest at City College Raises Concerns over Local Hiring Practices A protest organized by the African American Construction Collective (AACC) at City College brought to light the ongoing issues with local hiring and diversity in public projects. The AACC demands that CCSF make a genuine effort to include local and diverse contractors, reflecting the community's val
CCSF Students Score Free Access to Rams Football Games There’s good news for City College students who want to catch a Rams game without emptying their wallets. While general admission is $12, CCSF students can get in for free — that is if they remember to bring their student ID.
The Evolution of CCSF Centers Although City College has suffered two extreme losses over the last 5 years, the remaining six campuses are running up to speed. Let’s break them down.
Lead Contamination Found in Child Development Center As soon as lead contamination was confirmed, parents were swiftly notified, and both sinks had their water supply turned off and taped off to prevent them from being used until they could be replaced. A bright yellow pamphlet was handed out to parents warning of the dangers of lead around children,