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.
SFMTA Board Unanimously Approves Controversial Frida Kahlo Way Quick-Build Project The Quick-Build project along Frida Kahlo Way at City College’s Ocean Campus is set to begin construction this summer.
Is a Little Warmth Too Much to Ask? Facilities at City College in Disarray. Can we be ensured a warm winter next year?
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.
The Survival of City College’s Fort Mason and Civic Center Looks Grim City College’s administration plans to eliminate more classes from its course catalog, even after the “Midnight Masscare.” English as a Second Language and Older Adults Learning courses are being decimated one by one. The Higher Education Action Team (HEAT) held a caravan protest to combat the grim
Roasting in Rosenberg: Library Temperatures Uncomfortably High Students and faculty are working with hot air coming out of the vents on the 5th floor of Rosenberg Library. The Buildings and Grounds Department has not resolved the situation even after three months.