City College Cuts Cross Country and Track and Field Programs The program cuts are a direct result of City College’s budget crisis, and have devastated many student-athletes.
Most Classes Will Likely Remain Online in Fall Despite optimistic data on COVID-19, tentative plans show a majority of City College students will continue remote learning this fall.
New Budget Offers Grim Outlook as Board Debates Solutions A new budget report shows that City College faces a deficit of over 31 million dollars next fiscal year, calling into question the potential for layoffs and reductions.
Teachers Face Heightened Stress During Pandemic, Surveys Say Recent surveys indicate an increased rate of retirement of teaching faculty across the nation due to conditions brought upon by the pandemic.
Decision-Making Behind the Curtain: Board Defends Closed Sessions While the Board of Trustees’ closed meetings may appear to lack transparency, a member of the board notes they are a necessary function of decision making.
Bay Area Sees Rise in Violence Against the Asian American Community A spike in violence against the Asian American community has mobilized government, organizations and community members in a search for solutions.
Museum Exhibit to Celebrate the Life and Legacy of Bruce Lee The Chinese Historical Society of America will soon debut an exhibit which offers guests an immersive experience into the life and legacy of San Francisco native and martial arts legend, Bruce Lee.