Imminent Return to Campus Message Misconstrued A message from Interim Chancellor Dianna Gonzales about returning to campus left many faculty confused and with the impression that the administration would resume in-person classes in the near future.
Vaccine Requirements Keep Students Safe Over 400 colleges and universities across the U.S. are requiring students to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 in order to return to in-person learning, with a whole lot of pushback from many different students for a variety of reasons.
The Vigil: Voters Consider Recalling Newsom Governor Gavin Newsom is facing a republican-backed campaign for his recall in the election on September 14.
Tempers Run High While Maneuvering a Vaccine Mandate With the FDA approval of the Pfizer vaccine, CCSF has begun to unveil the details of their vaccine mandate implementation plans or what is now being dubbed a “Safety Campaign.”
Delta Variant Surge Leads to Mandate The City College Board of Trustees approved a vaccine mandate Thursday, August 12, which will require students, faculty, staff, and visitors to be vaccinated by Oct. 1, 2021 at the latest.
Art Instructors and Students Hone the Art of Perseverance By Skylar Wildfeuer skylar.wildfeuer@gmail.com Seventeen months into the ubiquitously traumatic pandemic experience, determined instructors and engaged students find consolation in the interpersonal and communal practice of teaching, learning, and art. City College’s extensive art offerings include ceramics, metal work, printing, sculpture, and several types of painting,
City College Faces $22.5 Million Budget Deficit and Threat of State Take Over State auditors in early April warned the California Community College Chancellor’s office to act quickly in order to remain independent, deeming the college “not currently stable,” citing its ineffective attempts at reducing its costs necessary to supplement the 35% enrollment decline over the past