Empowering Students: Providing Laptops to Those in Need City College of San Francisco’s Laptop Program, launched during the 2020 pandemic, provides students with laptops to support academic success.
Fresh, Fast and Affordable: City College's Eateries City College is home to both Chef’s Table and Pop-up Bakeshop. The culinary department has created eateries at Ocean Campus and Downtown Campus, offering well-prepared meals at affordable prices. Students make delicious food available to everyone.
Local City College Filmmakers Reimagine SF History Play It Like It's '54 masterfully recreates 1950s San Francisco. Using an exquisite color palette and deep-cut locations—some unfamiliar even to locals—the film transforms North Beach and Chinatown into the backdrop for lovers Jean and Vivian.
The Multi-Use Building Becomes the Canvas for City College Design Students The MUB space transformation projects were the results of the college’s second-annual Academic Contest. Three teams of students and alumni from the Architecture, Interior Design and Construction Management Departments were provided with the resources to design and build the new lounge spaces with cu
CCSF’s $190 million Performing Arts and Education Center Set to Transform Campus and Showcase Diego Rivera Mural At the heart of the new Performing Arts and Education Center will be the Diego Rivera Theater, which will house the iconic “Pan-American Unity” mural by Diego Rivera. The mural will be displayed in the lobby with a glass wall, making it visible to both the center’s visitors and the pedestrians outsi
City College’s Best Kept Secret: The Planetarium City College students keep a historical but aging planetarium alive after decades of turmoil. A group of student volunteers, known as the Astronomy Outreach, maintains the planetarium, which is used as a learning and public event space. The brass dome on top of Science Hall has a turbulent and murky
Champion of the Student Underdog: The Life and Times of Dr. Lisa Cooper Wilkins Dr. Lisa Cooper Wilkins was appointed the Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs at City College in 2020. In the years since, the college has seen a revolving door of chancellors and struggled with its decline in enrollment. Now faced with future deficits, the college leans on Wilkins’ optimism within S