City DREAM Organizes, Educates and Persists Amidst Lack of “Sanctuary” Clarity Constituents across multiple organizations continue to navigate the fear and confusion of the threats to undocumented students.
Colossal Olmec Head Finds New Life Beside City College STEAM Building After traveling 2,500 miles up from Veracruz, Mexico, El Rey still had one last journey to make. Only this time, the move was across the street. The giant Olmec head, "El Rey," was carved by renowned Mexican sculptor Maestro Ignacio Perez Solano. It is a reproduction of the original piece unearthed
Community Feedback Shapes the Selection of Future Vice Chancellor CCSF hosted the Vice Chancellor Forum with Dr. Zahi Atallah, Dr. Deonne Kunkel, Dr. Bradley Lane, and Mr. David Yee. Community feedback through surveys and evaluations will guide leadership selection.
Multi-Use-Building Rebranded in Honor of Harry Britt The Harry Britt Building, formerly MUB, is most noted for being the meeting place of Trustees. As the work of local politicians is so intricately tied to the politics of City College, so is Britt's legacy tied to the many Trustees who championed his values on the college’s oversight board.
“Bracing for Impact”: Students and Faculty Prepare for Impending Trump Policies On Jan. 23, the Board of Trustees adopted a resolution supporting undocumented and LGBTQ+ students at City College. Later in their discussion, Trustee Susan Solomon proposed an amendment to the resolution, calling for the chancellor’s assembly of a working group that included representatives from th
City College Police Chief Floats Arming Officers with Tasers City College Police Chief Mario Vasquez would not be the first to turn his back on the campus due to frustrations over empty holsters.
City College Board of Trustees Learn to ‘Stay in Their Lane’ At the heart of City College's accreditation warning is the board’s resolution to rehire laid-off faculty.