Mayor Lurie Staves Off Free City Cuts, but the Road Ahead Remains Uncertain For now, San Franciscans can count on free tuition at City College, but its long-term stability depends on future budget battles
Resource Centers Push Back as Their Walls Close In Tracey Faulkner brought backup to the Board of Trustees meeting on April 24: fifteen student-parents accompanied by their children.
Climate Action 2025: “It’s Up to Us” Trustee Alan Wong proposed a new climate action plan, which, adopted in 2024, continues to guide the college’s steps toward a more sustainable future. The policy sets up the goalposts for City College to address its current status on various sustainability and environmental measurements by 2026 whil
Climate Action 2025: “It’s Up to Us” By Kyra Young kyrajyoung@gmail.com “Drill, Baby Drill!” The fossil fuel industry applauded President Trump’s barrage of climate and energy executive actions, which have redirected funding away from former President Biden's climate agenda. From withdrawing from the Paris Agreement to halting any new wind energy projects,
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.
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.
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.