How the COVID-19 Pandemic forced me to travel home, found me on the way and threatened my family Student Charles Butler details his encounter with COVID-19.
City College Mourns the Loss of Five Prominent Figures of the City College Community Rita Jones, Neil Laughlin, Dana Galloway, Rosemary Brinson and Linda Squires Grohe were prominent members of the City College Community that passed away recently.
Board of Trustees voted to approve a $30 million facility bond to the 1550 Evans building. The Board of Supervisors held their regular meeting on Sep. 24, 2020, in which the majority decided to vote “aye” to make the $30 million bond for the 1550 Evans building active and approved the bond list.
The Koret Foundation Announced $500,000 in Scholarship Funds That Will be Offered to City College students. City College received $500,000 out of the $10 million of the bay area scholarship fund announced by the Koret Foundation.
City College Community Needed to Empower DACA Recipient Students Continuous attacks on DACA legislation are outrageous and threatening to undocumented students who the program protects. The City DREAM resource center provides support for undocumented students, including DACA recipient students. All City College constituents have a role to play in creating an empo
Professor Light Captures Darkness at the Border Mothers handcuffed to their children, a full-grown man stuffed into a drainpipe, a family of three crammed together in the boot of a car. Under the cover of night they were found and detained by border patrol officers, their moments of fear and loss caught in the glow of Ken Light’s Hasselblad camer
Early Statistics Show Sharp Drop in Student Enrollment City College faces an 18 percent decline in enrollment compared to last year. The same situation can be seen in many higher institutions in the United States due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic hardships that have followed.