CCSF’s Promise to Bayview Caught in Legal Purgatory Voters approved $34.5 million for a Bayview education center in 2020, but the land remains out of reach.
Long-Awaited Diego Rivera Performing Arts Center Finally Breaks Ground City officials and college leaders come together to celebrate the commencement of the $180 million performing arts center.
Diego Rivera Theater Construction Closes in on Parking As City College breaks ground on the long-delayed Diego Rivera Theater, the loss of more than 150 parking spaces raises new access concerns for students.
Hundreds of Work Orders Reveal Strain on Campus Maintenance Three years of maintenance requests uncover persistent issues as the district works to rebuild facilities staffing
After Celebratory Theater Announcement, Delays Continue to Push Back Groundbreaking City College’s long-awaited Diego Rivera Theater remains stalled in state review, despite repeated assurances that approval was just around the corner.
Is a Little Warmth Too Much to Ask? Facilities at City College in Disarray. Can we be ensured a warm winter next year?
Class Cuts and Safety Dominate Discussion at Associated Student Council Town Hall The Associated Student Council fielded student questions about campus safety, reversing class cuts, and expanding student representation at a Town Hall meeting in the Ocean Campus Student Union on Wednesday, March 4th.