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.
Freeze the Legal Fees: Chancellor Details Shift to In-House Counsel Amid Soaring Costs City College, like many public institutions, must face lawsuits along with a slew of discrimination complaints to stay afloat. Now the college aims to tighten up its legal spending, setting a $1 million cap for the upcoming year.
Board of Trustees Honors Juan Gonzales for Receiving SPJ Award On Oct. 23, members of the college’s board of trustees, each carrying a copy of The Guardsman, offered praise of Gonzales’ contributions to the college and the field of journalism.
Events Calendar Nov. 9 - 22 This issue's events calendar includes Equity Talks at CCSF, the Valencia LIVE Block Party, and the Saluhall Makers Market.
CCSF Retirees Showcase Art at Chinatown Campus Eye-catching works of art crafted by City College retirees adorn the walls and hallways of the Chinatown campus.
A Faculty Tour De Force at City College Art Gallery Following Jennifer Banzaca’s “Vivid Visions” from last month, the show assembles works from across the art department faculty, spanning painting, photography, ceramics, textiles, and sculpture. The result is a fascinating combination of individual talents, showcasing the range of mediums taught on c
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.