Board of Trustees hopes to strike black gold Proposition 1481, the “Oil Extraction Fee to Rescue Higher Education,” was unanimously endorsed by the City College Board of Trustees at their open session Aug. 25.
Veterans lose break pay, G.I. bill changes Recent changes to the Post 9/11 Veterans Assistance Improvement Act have forced roughly 1,300 student veterans at City College to adapt to bill revisions such as the elimination of break pay and the increase of enrolled minimum units required to be eligible for benefits.
Mayor candidates on City College issues: Dennis Herrera The Guardsman will be interviewing a new candidate each issue in order to get to the heart of issues concerning you, our City College readers. Meet Dennis Herrera.
First transgender dean; College gets fee reduction Milestone decisions occurred at the City College Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday, July 28, as well as important developments in the budget crisis. The following is a roundup of events from the meeting.
Distrust, Tragedy, Reform When Kenneth Harding Jr. lay bleeding from a gunshot wound in the middle of the Bayview district on July 16, the last of the neighborhood’s trust in the SFPD bled out along with him.
New challenges for English dept; efforts to improve core education City College’s English department is one of many victims affected by the loss of state funds.
Mayoral candidate Lee ramps for campaign Mayor Ed Lee might be running in his mayoral campaign “Run Ed Run”, but the woman leading the marathon is Chinatown activist Rose Pak.