Medicare For All Would Increase Government Wages Our city and the unions that represent the city employees should care about universal guaranteed health care (often known as Medicare for All or single payer healthcare) a lot more than they do.
San Francisco Propositions for the November 2022 Election San Francisco city and county residents have 14 propositions to vote on in the upcoming November 2022 election
Eagles Fly Past Rams in Disappointing Loss for City College After putting up 443 yards of total offense last week, CCSF could only manage a total of 143 in today's 20-31 loss to the Eagles.
You Can Kiss Your Favorite Physical Education Class Goodbye The answer is California Title 5 under Division 6; Chapter 6; Subchapter 1; Article 4 as it reads “District policy may not permit students to enroll more than one time in an active participatory course in physical education, visual arts, or performing arts pursuant to this section.” and similarly “m
City College Football Puts up Mixed Results Versus Fresno, Sierra The Rams’ next game will be at San Joaquin Delta on Oct. 15, 1 p.m., giving the side ample time to prepare for what will now be an uphill battle in the conference championship.
Coming Together as a Community to Tackle Student Debt Board Trustee Member Aliya Chisti tearing down the invisible wall between administration and students to join forces in tackling student debt.
City College Mission Campus Reopens its Doors During the event, Bell and Del Portillo were presented with a City proclamation recognizing August 5th as Mission Campus Day. Bell proposed that every August 5th be a celebration honoring the center.