Registration act reaches out to students The California Voter Registration Project will resume this semester at City College to make voting more accessible to students.
Officials step down as board endorses candidate The chancellor of the California community college system, Jack Scott, and the president of the University of California, Mark Yudof, resigned from the California Chamber of Commerce board of directors after the board voted Sept. 3 to endorse Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman.
CCSF night with the San Francisco Giants The City College Foundation hosted a benefit for the college's community. They earned a fee for each ticket sold and needed to keep going back to get more tickets. The funds will go to varied sources including saving classes
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Chamber Resignations By Don ClydeContributing Writer The chancellor of the California community college system, Jack Scott, and the president of the University of California, Mark Yudof, resigned from the California Chamber of Commerce board of directors after the board voted Sept. 3 to endorse Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman. Scott wrote a
Bus loop will serve new community The San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency approved the development of the Muni Phelan Loop transit circle, changing the direction of buses and allowing the construction of the affordable multi-family housing units as well as a mix-use building.
Sit-lie ordinance left to voters “The fact is, that at some point, as a day laborer, you will have to sit down during the day. It is humanly impossible to be standing all day as you’re waiting and looking for a job,” Campos said at the June 8 board meeting where the ordinance was voted down 8-3. “Are you telling me that you’re not