From Service to Studies: Finding a New Bond Beyond the Uniform Opened in August 2010, the VRC was the first of its kind among California’s 116 community colleges, following the launch of the GI Bill in 2008.
Advocates Push for a Family-Friendly CCSF With fewer centers and rising demand, students and staff say the college must shore up childcare, facilities and policies that support parenting students.
In Need Of Guidance, International Students are Left With More Questions Than Answers Despite the vast facilities and high quality of teaching in the United States, the education system is very complex and confusing for the majority of international students, especially newcomers.
Multiple Sexual Battery Incidents Raise Concerns Over Safety Three incidents in recent weeks, including one involving a registered sex offender, have prompted campus warnings and faculty calls for stronger safety measures.
Campus Guide to City College ICE Response Rumors of potential surges in federal agents last month prompted a response from City College leaders across all channels to keep the community informed.
City College Students Now Guaranteed Admission to SF State San Francisco State University will automatically admit City College students and the San Francisco Unified School District under a new partnership, education officials announced on Oct. 23.
After Celebratory Theater Announcement, Delays Continue to Push Back Groundbreaking City College’s long-awaited Diego Rivera Theater remains stalled in state review, despite repeated assurances that approval was just around the corner.