Budget Deficit’s Impact on Equity Cuts to staff and classes may increase demands on City College’s counseling services and retention programs that largely serve underrepresented students, yet the programs themselves may not be fully spared.
California's Boiling Point: The Cost of Covid-19 Don’t let the numbers fool you -- Although promising, California’s latest state budget proposal of $227 billion underwent major cuts which could impact the future of the state’s fragile climate and environmental issues.
ESL Department Works to Increase Program Enrollment Amidst Steep Budget Cuts City College stated during their November board meeting that cuts were the result of under-enrolled programs, but department Chair Keech said he never got an explanation. He thinks maybe other programs simply fit into the school’s funding formula better.
Metal Arts Program Reborn Despite Cuts, Pandemic The Metal Arts Program at City College has persevered, despite class cuts and the challenges of remote instruction.
Student Activist Groups Coming for City Supervisors City College faculty, students, and student groups organized a protest at San Francisco’s Fort Mason Center on June 22. Protesters expressed their anger regarding the recent decision to forgo the lease for the college’s Fort Mason campus, the removal of ESL and OLAD programs, and the disinvestment i
Up a creek and without transparency By Elena Stuart Between budget cuts, free tuition and the potential of an armed campus police- the City College community finds itself in a very confusing, or rather confused state. Many students appear to be unaware and others are shocked by the college administration’s lack of transparency on current
The Fight for Fort Mason By Elena Stuart City College administration has not been transparent about the possible closure of the Fort Mason campus next term, but faculty and students are fighting to keep their unique learning environment and diverse campus community open. Some 2000 individuals are enrolled at the campus according to the City