City College News in Brief City College News in Brief: Board of Trustees endorses Millionaires' Tax; Network security tabled at Board Meeting; Student film to show at the Roxie Theater; Childcare for student parents hit by budget cuts
Dueling tax plans claim to save ed funds California Governor Jerry Brown proposed heavy budget cuts to public health and welfare in his 2012-13 state budget plan released January 5. If Brown gets his way the impact will be felt across the state: a $450 million cut to childcare subsidies, a $678 million cut to Medi-Cal, a $168 million cut t
Final Report by the Student Success Task Force unanimously approved in January Peter MacDougall (left) chair of the Student Success Task Force, listens as Fly Benzo, a CCSF student, speaks against the recommendations outlined in the Task Force at the Board of Governors meeting.
Rams win 9th State Title Game, National Champs Coach Rush celebrates on the field after winning the 9th State Title game and National Championship. The Rams completed an undefeated season by going 12 - 0.
Police Retreat as Occupy SF Holds Their Ground After a three-hour standoff with occupiers, police dressed in riot gear retreated Wednesday night from the Occupy SF encampment at Justin Herman Plaza as the non-violent yet impassioned crowd cheered victoriously.
City College students defy Student Success Task Force's definition of success Professionals in all fields are finding they need to constantly update their skills in order to remain desirable to employers, but under section 4.1 of the Student Success Task Force draft report it may become harder for people to obtain the certificate that would best meet their needs.