Campus Recycling’s Unsung Hero: Tim Harper For more than two decades, Tim Harper has sorted City College’s recycling by hand, teaching students along the way and taking pride in keeping the campus clean.
Mobile Black History Museum Brings 15,000 Artifacts to Campus Founded by Khalid El-Hakim, the traveling exhibit offers a wide-ranging look at Black life, culture and resistance.
Speech and Debate Team Takes Center Stage City College's Forensics Team provides opportunities beyond the classroom.
Resource Centers Push Back as Their Walls Close In Tracey Faulkner brought backup to the Board of Trustees meeting on April 24: fifteen student-parents accompanied by their children.
Protests Ignite the Streets of San Francisco in the Days Leading up to Trump's Inauguration In the days before President Trump’s inauguration, cities around the globe saw their streets overtaken by protests. Thousands gathered in the Mission District and Civic Center Plaza in San Francisco, Calif., continuing a trend that began with the 2017 Women’s March, a worldwide protest that took pla
The Evolution of CCSF Centers Although City College has suffered two extreme losses over the last 5 years, the remaining six campuses are running up to speed. Let’s break them down.
Free City Funding Chopped in Half: Students Left to Question Their Fate Under Lurie’s Reign When Board of Trustees president Alan Wong sat down at Mayor London Breed’s desk with the newly appointed Interim Chancellor Mitchell Bailey, they were there for what they thought would be a straightforward meeting to introduce the new chancellor. It was a calm, clear day in June after the spring se