Prop A Promises Urgent Safety Repairs and Job Training Improvements Proposition A will allocate $845 million to fund necessary campus-wide safety repairs and educational facilities improvements.
Trustees Discuss Budget Crisis Auditors revealed the college’s ongoing budgetary issues to the Board of Trustees. The trustees discussed future steps for getting the budget under control.
Disappointment, Confusion, and Alarm—Takeaways from Latest Joint Select Committee Meeting The Supervisors and Trustees on the committee had plenty of questions for City College administrators about the impact of the most recent round of class cuts.
College Trustees Review State Rules for Public Meetings By Tyler Breisacher tbreisac@mail.ccsf.edu The City College Board of Trustees met January 9 at the Chinatown Center for a training on California laws relating to public meetings, and a discussion of their priorities and goals for the upcoming year. Brown Act Training Attorney Guy Bryant gave a
Legislative Aide Alan Wong Announces Candidacy for Board of Trustees By Tyler Breisacher tbreisac@mail.ccsf.edu City hall legislative aide Alan Wong was surrounded by a crowd of about 40 supporters including City College faculty and current and former elected officials when he announced his candidacy for the City College Board of Trustees on Jan. 15. Wong, 32, has
HEAT Press Conference Calls for Bridge Fund to Restore Classes By Meyer Gorelick msggorelick@gmail.com City College supporters gathered outside of San Francisco City Hall on Dec. 10 to hold a press conference in protest of what some have called “the midnight massacre” of 270 classes two days before Thanksgiving break. The press conference was organized by the Higher
College Spending Still High By Milo Kahney milo.kahney@mac.com On Thursday Oct. 24th, the City College Board of Trustees assembled for a regular meeting at Conlan Hall Room 101. The Budget and Audit Committee gave a presentation on how City College’s expense rate is rising much faster than its income streams,