City College administrative building leased for millions City College’s Board of Trustees approved a $53 million deal on Oct. 13, with a developer to lease 33 Gough St.
Art is the wave that teaches the Island's culture From some of the first inhabited places on Earth to the walls of an art gallery, Pacific Islanders have shaped their history and culture into works of art shown at San Francisco State University’s (SFSU) Asian Art Gallery.
Singer-songwriter Ouida's journey of doing, not defining Although Samantha Ouida Hyland is not the famous warrior her middle and preferred name suggests, she has an ambition worth fighting for. Music. Music has always been close to the San Francisco native’s heart and ears.
This is not how I remember the 90s Maybe it’s my post-30s angst talking, but sometimes I wanna tell the “Yo! MTV Raps” wannabes that...
CCSF boost security against phishing attacks A City College employee responded to a phishing email on April 15. An investigation determined the email account had compromised the Personal Identifiable Information (PII) of 7,500 students, prompting the Information Technology (IT) department to improve and enhance their security procedures and sy
Campus safety measures updated but ignored City College’s new smartphone add-on has yet to improve campus safety, in spite of campus police launching the 911 Shield Safety app during the beginning of the spring semester.
Student enrollment stabilizes with new marketing plans City College’s marketing plan has halted the downward spiral of student enrollment that reduced the college’s numbers by more than 20 percent in the last eight years.