City Budget Proposal Would Cut Free City Funding to Historic Low A newly submitted city budget document proposes cutting Free City funding to $6.8 million as the program's 10-year funding agreement continues to unravel.
Saikat Chakrabarti Promises to Fight for Free City at College Event Bay Area students showed up to query the candidate for Nancy Pelosi’s House seat on local and national issues.
City College Plans to Accept EBT, Timeline Unclear The rollout, backed by Student Affairs leadership, comes as student hunger and basic-needs strain remain a concern at City College.
California Senate Advances Bill Expanding Path to Sue Federal Officers The "No Kings Act" now moves to the Assembly, with supporters calling it an accountability measure and opponents warning of litigation and legal challenges.
City College IT Department, Now Fully Staffed, Eyes Portal Overhaul and Smart Classrooms After years of operating shorthanded, City College's IT department is moving ahead with modernization projects, including a RAM Portal redesign.
UMOJA/AASP Moves Location After Almost Two Decades A ribbon-cutting ceremony on Feb. 4 marked the program’s relocation to the Harry Britt Building, launching Black History Month with renewed institutional backing and mixed reactions from students over the move.
Counselors Convene to Tackle Enrollment Bottlenecks Ahead of Senior Surge City College and SFUSD staff reviewed system updates and advising gaps as thousands of students prepare to apply.