The Struggle is Real: The Life of an International Student Packing your life into a 50-pound suitcase to start over in a new country is difficult, but for international students, it’s hardly their greatest challenge.
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.
CCSF Secures Full Accreditation Through 2030 While financial challenges remain, the reaffirmation underscores the college’s stability and ongoing role as a vital educational resource for San Francisco.
Publicity-Thirsty Lurie Skips City College Building Opening Mayor Daniel Lurie was Absent from the Student Success Center Ribbon Cutting.
Students dominate journalism conference The awards ceremony was capped with The Guardsman earning the top prize of the night, the Pacesetter, that recognizes the best of the best at the convention
Investigative report: What would happen if community college districts consolidated? By Erica Perez California Watch The state’s 72 community college districts spend tens of millions of dollars on administrative positions that could be consolidated or shared by districts a short drive away, a California Watch analysis has found. In the wake of huge budget shortfalls, California’s vast community