What the “Damn Shot” Taught Me Inoculation with unregulated gene therapy that induces cells to produce toxic spike protein can be lethal, and should not be imposed on any student body as a prerequisite for access to public education.
Full Fall Schedule Brings Normalcy, Excitement to Athletics Department It’s full steam ahead for the athletics department as City College’s coaching staff and student-athletes prepare for an official fall sports season.
Poll Showed Faculty Hesitant About Face to Face Instruction The Spring 2021 Employee Survey, unveiled during the report, found that as of June 7 86% of City College Staff were vaccinated against the Covid-19 virus. However, 49% of employees reported being “somewhat uncomfortable” or “very uncomfortable” with returning to in-person instruction.
What a Second State Takeover of City College Could Look Like A letter from the state’s Fiscal Crisis Management Assistance Team says that high expenditures on salaries and benefits threaten the college’s ability to stay financially solvent.
Administration’s Plans to Reopen Campus Receives Backlash Administration recently proposed a plan to reopen campuses to in person learning, but there have been discussions about delaying it due to frustration with the lack of consideration and planning.
Art in Action The Diego Rivera Pan American Unity Mural is officially en route to its new home for the next few years: The SFMOMA.
Community college saved my life. Thank you, Joe Biden, for trying to make it free. Jen Balderama of the Washington Post discusses how attending community college changed her life.